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Common warts may appear anywhere; however, genital warts are primarily of the genitalia, which may lead to vaginal dysplasia and ASCUS conditions. The disorder is characterized by lobulated hyperplastic epidermal lesions with a horny surface or flat growths, caused by a human papillomavirus, transmitted by contact or autoinoculation, and usually occurring on the dorsa of the fingers and hands. It may be also any nonviral poliferation resembling this lesion. Common warts may appear anywhere; however, genital warts are primarily of the genitalia, which may lead to vaginal dysplasia and ASCUS conditions.

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Vaginal Dysplasia, ASCUS

Condyloma acuminatum usually occurrs on the mucous membrane or skin of the external genitals or in the perianal region; although the lesions are usually few in number, they may aggregate to form large cauliflower-like masses. Caused by the human papilloma virus, it is infectious, and autoinoculable. Common warts may appear anywhere; however, genital warts are primarily of the genitalia, which may lead to vaginal dysplasia and ASCUS conditions.

Other Topics: HPV, HPV Treatment, HPV Picture, Picture of HPV in Mouth, Pregnancy HPV, Human Papilloma Virus in Man, Human Papilloma Virus Picture , Cervical Dysplasia, Pap Smear, Genital Wart

Dr. Joe Glickman, Jr., M.D.

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