par White, Jonathan Michael J.M.L.;Bakr, Farrah;Lwin, Su;Burg, Günter;Del Marmol, Véronique
;Gaffal, Evelyn;McGrath, J.A.
Référence Dermatology Cyberderm WebBook, Springer Science+Business Media, page (145-178)
Publication Publié, 2025-01
;Gaffal, Evelyn;McGrath, J.A.Référence Dermatology Cyberderm WebBook, Springer Science+Business Media, page (145-178)
Publication Publié, 2025-01
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| Résumé : | Among the 200 Herpes viruses, only 9 are pathognomonic for humans (HHV) and are responsible for various blistering diseases, for Burkitt lymphoma, Kaposi sarcoma and other entities. The human papilloma viruses (HPV) also are a large group of various types, inducing growth of warts and other epidermal proliferations. Other viruses, affecting the skin, are parvo-, coxsackie-, polyoma-, ortho- and parapoxviruses. Moreover, there are several diseases of unknown pathogenesis, in which a viral cause has been discussed (i.e. Lichen planus). |



