Brodetskyi, IgorMalanchuk, VladislavDyadyk, OlenaMyroshnychenko, MykhailoKulbashna, KulbashnaAstapenko, OlenaFeleshtynska, OksanaKapustnyk, NataliiaKalashnyk-Vakulenko, Yuliia2021-11-192021-11-192021-08Expression features of human papilloma virus type 16 and anti- Epstein-Barr virus in pleomorphic adenoma, surrounding and intact salivary gland / I. S. Brodetskyi, V. A. Malanchuk, O. O. Dyadyk, M. S. Myroshnychenko, Y. A. Kulbashna, O. O. Astapenko, O. I. Feleshtynska, N. V. Kapustnyk, Y. M. Kalashnyk-Vakulenko // Wiadomosci Lekarskie. – 2021. – Volume LXXIV, issue 8. – Р. 1789–1793.https://repo.knmu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/29799The aim is to reveal the expression features of MCA to human papilloma virus type 16 and anti-Epstein-Barr virus in the pleomorphic adenoma, surrounding and intact salivary gland. The severity of the expression of these markers in the salivary gland is determined by the histological variant of the tumor (severely expressed in the epithelial variant, moderately expressed in the mixed variant, and minimally expressed in the mesenchymal variant). The immunohistochemical study has shown that the Epstein-Barr virus and, especially, human papilloma virus type 16 can act as exogenous trigger factors involved in the development of pleomorphic adenoma of the salivary glands. The revealed immunohistochemical features of MCA expression to human papilloma virus type 16 and anti- Epstein-Barr virus in the salivary gland surrounding the pleomorphic adenoma and in the intact tissue of the salivary gland make it possible to recommend the extracapsular dissection of the tumor with resection of the adjacent intact tissue of the salivary gland at a distance of 10 mm in patients with pleomorphic adenoma.enimmunohistochemistrysurrounding the tumor and intact salivary glandanti-Epstein-Barr virushuman papilloma virus type 16pleomorphic adenomaExpression features of human papilloma virus type 16 and anti- Epstein-Barr virus in pleomorphic adenoma, surrounding and intact salivary glandArticle