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Accuminatum Condyloma
Accuminatum condyloma is another name for genital warts and may not be discovered until an ASCUS Pap smear reveals the HPV impairment.
These are genital warts caused by HPV (Human papillomavirus), and are also called venereal warts. They appear in men and women, on, around or inside the genitals and anus. They most often appear within the first 12 months after contraction, but can take up to many years to appear.
Accuminatum condyloma is another name for genital warts and may not be discovered until an ASCUS Pap smear reveals the HPV impairment.
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Accuminatum Condyloma -
Pap Smear, HPV
Their normal appearance is that of raised skin with a cauliflower top that may be brown, pink, white or skin colored. In early development they usually are small bumps with smooth tops. Symptoms may be only one wart or may include many over the whole genital area.
Accuminatum condyloma is another name for genital warts and may not be discovered until an ASCUS Pap smear reveals the HPV impairment.
Other Topics: Picture of HPV Infection, HPV, HPV Virus, HPV Man Symptom, HPV HIV, Human Papillomavirus HPV, Human Papilloma Virus, Symptom of Cervical Dysplasia, Abnormal Pap Smear, Sign of Genital Wart
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