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Genital wart in All Ages
See also in: Anogenital
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Genital wart in All Ages

See also in: Anogenital
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Synopsis

Approximately 90% of condylomata acuminata are related to HPV types 6 and 11. Genital warts are the most common sexually transmitted disease and patients should be investigated for other venereal diseases. Most lesions are asymptomatic, although pruritus and bleeding may occur. Recurrent disease is common.

Codes

ICD10CM:
A63.0 – Anogenital (venereal) warts

SNOMEDCT:
240542006 – Condyloma acuminatum

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Genital wart in All Ages
See also in: Anogenital
A medical illustration showing key findings of Genital wart : Verrucous scaly papule, Verrucous scaly plaque
Clinical image of Genital wart - imageId=77116. Click to open in gallery.  caption: 'A flat, pedunculated, pink and gray verrucous plaque at the inguinal fold.'
A flat, pedunculated, pink and gray verrucous plaque at the inguinal fold.
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