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Wong AK et al. – Anal intraepithelial lesions II showed a virus distribution that was similar to low–grade dysplasia. In addition, a subset of these that were associated with type 16 or 18 showed progression, whereas those associated with non–16/18 subtypes regressed, thereby raising the possibility of conservative management for these lesions.

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