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. 1985 Oct;20(5):499-501.
doi: 10.1016/s0022-3468(85)80474-7.

Condyloma acuminata in children

Condyloma acuminata in children

G Stringel et al. J Pediatr Surg. 1985 Oct.

Abstract

Condyloma Acuminata (venereal warts) are sexually transmitted involving the human papilloma virus. It has become commoner in adults in the last decade. While infection is most often by sexual intercourse, it can be transmitted at birth and with close contact with infected individuals. It is common in marked sexual promiscuity. Condyloma acuminata in children should alert the physician to the possibility of sexual abuse or early sexual activity. We report 14 cases of condyloma acuminata in children; from 6 months to 17 years. Sex incidence was equal. All had social and family problems in common, except for one who developed perianal condyloma after repeated rectal dilatations because of a pull through procedure for Hirschsprung's Disease. Two cases of sexual abuse were documented. Treatment methods included podophyllin, liquid nitrogen, 5 fluorouracil cream, fulguration and laser therapy. An adequate social history was available only in six cases. Investigations should include VDRL and cultures for Gonococcus, careful medical and social history for neglect or abuse.

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