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A young adult female presents for a routine annual exam. Her history is significant for

A young adult female presents for a routine annual exam. Her history is significant for first intercourse at age 16, condylomata acuminata at age 18, and a five-pack-year history of smoking tobacco. Her Pap smear is positive, and she is diagnosed with cervical cancer upon colposcopy with direct biopsy. Which of the following HPV type(s) are most likely responsible for this malignancy? • A. 6 only • B. 6 or 11 • C. 6 or 31 • D. 16 or 18 Image transcription text A young adult female presents for a routine annual exam. Her history is significant for first intercourse at age 16, condylomata acuminate at age 18, and a five… Show more

 
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