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Gential Warts
Gential warts can be detected with a colposcopy and cone biopsy.
The both sexes are susceptible to infection however an overt disease may be more common in men (reported in 75% of cases); but infection may be more prevalent in women. The so-called risk groups are those persons that are aged 17-33.
Gential warts can be detected with a colposcopy and cone biopsy.
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Gential Warts -
Colposcopy, Cone Biopsy
The pick of the incidents is in persons aged 20-24 years. However, usually only a small number of these people develop warts. Both men and women can get genital warts. Thus practicing safer sex with condoms provides some protection.
Gential warts can be detected with a colposcopy and cone biopsy.
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