A Case of Difficult-to-Diagnose Non-invasive Papillary Squamous Cell
Carcinoma of the Uterine Cervix infected with human papilloma virus 6: A
Diagnostic Pitfall
Abstract
We encountered a case in which a recurrent condyloma-like papillary
tumor was repeatedly treated as condyloma. Therefore, the patient was
re-diagnosed and treated for non-invasive cervical papillary squamous
cancer (PSCC) with HPV6 infection. To the best of our knowledge, this is
the first report of HPV6 infection in PSCC.