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Flat Picture Wart
A flat picture wart is different than lichen sclerosis, but similar to a plantar wart.
Early treatment of this HPV infection (Verruca plana juvenilis) may prevent multiple warts that can be painful and cosmetically bothersome and may take months to disappear on their own. This condyloma is commonly found in children and is easily spread from person to person.
A flat picture wart is different than lichen sclerosis, but similar to a plantar wart.
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Flat Picture Wart -
Lichen Sclerosis, Plantar Wart
This type of HPV is non-cancerous and grows in large numbers or clusters. The growths are smoother and flatter than other types of condyloma, usually found on the face of children, and on the legs of female adults. These growths on legs occur as a result from irritation of shaving.
A flat picture wart is different than lichen sclerosis, but similar to a plantar wart.
Other Topics: HPV Picture, HPV, HPV Vaccine, HPV Photo Symptom, HPV High Risk Symptom, Human Papillomavirus HPV Infection, Human Papillomavirus, High Grade Cervical Dysplasia, Pap Smear, Genital Wart Remedy
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