Anogenital condylomata acuminata in young children: Not always result of sexual transmission

JV Dias, S Gomes, H Afonso, R Teles - BMJ Case Reports CP, 2022 - casereports.bmj.com
Condylomata acuminata lesions, commonly known as anogenital warts, are caused by
human papillomavirus and manifest as flesh-coloured or hyperpigmented papules or …

5. Condylomata Acuminata in Pre-Pubertal Children

JDC Ross, GR Scott, A Busuttil - Medicine, Science and the …, 1993 - journals.sagepub.com
The medico-legal significance of anogenital warts as a marker of sexual abuse in children is
unclear. This review article presents three case reports and discusses the possible modes of …

[HTML][HTML] Condyloma acuminata in a 3-year-old female: Sexual abuse or not?

AA Rizvi, AJ Kanwar, S Goel - Indian Journal of Paediatric …, 2016 - journals.lww.com
Condyloma acuminata (also known as anogenital warts or venereal warts) a sexually
transmitted disease (STD) is usually seen in younger adults. However, genital warts have …

P090 Condyloma acuminata in an infant: Case report in a resource limited setting

ME Julius, O Yong, N Forbinake - 2021 - sti.bmj.com
Background Condyloma acuminata are soft, skin colored, fleshy warts that are caused by the
Human Papilloma Virus (HPV), typically HPV 6 and 11 genotypes. The disease is highly …

Pediatric condyloma acuminata

S Varma, E Lathrop, LB Haddad - Journal of pediatric and adolescent …, 2013 - Elsevier
Background Condyloma acuminata are caused by human papilloma virus (HPV) 6 and 11
and most commonly present in the anogenital region. Most transmission among adults is via …

[PDF][PDF] Giant perianal condylomata acuminatum in a toddler treated with topical imiquimod alone

Y Kurihara, Y Sanmoto - Pediatrics International, 2023 - researchgate.net
Condylomata acuminatum or anogenital warts typically present as slowly proliferating
cauliflower-like lesions in the genital or anorectal areas. They are associated with human …

Evaluation of sexual abuse in an infant with condyloma acuminatum

H Giryes, MH Grunwald, R Hammer, S Halevy - Harefuah, 1995 - europepmc.org
Condyloma acuminatum is a skin infection affecting the anogenital area caused by the
human papilloma virus and is usually sexually transmitted in adults. The disease in children …

[HTML][HTML] Anogenital warts in childhood–always a marker for sexual abuse?

S Bussen, M Sütterlin, U Schmidt… - Geburtshilfe und …, 2012 - thieme-connect.com
Human papilloma viruses (HPV) are common pathogens associated with a wide range of
cutaneous and mucosal infections in childhood. Different HPV types can cause common …

[PDF][PDF] Evaluation of genital condyloma accuminata seen during pediatric age as for sexual abuse: Case report

S Petekkaya, Z Erkol, E Hösükler, H Samurcu… - Pediatric Urology Case …, 2018 - core.ac.uk
Anogenital wart is the most frequently seen during sexually transmitted disease in sexually
active adults caused by Human Papillomavirus. The transmission with sexual contact has …

[PDF][PDF] Condylomata acuminata (anogenital warts)

E Breen, R Bleday, RL Barbieri… - UpToDate. Waltham …, 2012 - piedmonthealthcare.com
INTRODUCTION—Anogenital warts (condylomata acuminata) is the most common viral
sexually transmitted disease in the United States. Although condylomata affect both …