نتایج جستجو برای: Condylomata acuminata

تعداد نتایج: 2344  

2018
Yunjie Zhang Shuang Jiang Hui Lin Xiaojuan Guo Xianbiao Zou

Background: In this study, cases with suspected urethral condylomata acuminata were examined by dermoscopy, in order to explore an effective method for clinical. oBjective: To study the application of dermoscopy image analysis technique in clinical diagnosis of urethral condylomata acuminata. Methods: A total of 220 suspected urethral condylomata acuminata were clinically diagnosed first with t...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 1991
W Bonnez C Da Rin R C Rose R C Reichman

Human papillomavirus types 6 and 11 (HPV-6 and HPV-11) are the major aetiological agents of condylomata acuminata. Serological studies of this disease have been difficult to perform and interpret because native, type-specific antigens have not been available. In particular, since these viruses have not been propagated in vitro and sufficient quantities of virions are not present in lesions, vir...

Journal: :GMS Interdisciplinary plastic and reconstructive surgery DGPW 2016
Evelyn Hemper Mathias Wittau Johannes Lemke Marko Kornmann Doris Henne-Bruns

A condylomata acuminata infection is caused by human papillomaviridae (HPV). This sexually transmitted condition most often affects the perineal region. Importantly, infections with types 16 and 18 are associated with an increased risk for anal and cervix cancer. In most cases topical therapy is sufficient for successfully treating condylomata acuminata. Here, we report the case of a 51-year ol...

Journal: :Annals of Surgery 1944

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1999
D R Brown J M Schroeder J T Bryan M H Stoler K H Fife

Condylomata acuminata, or genital warts, are proliferative lesions of genital epithelium caused by human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. HPV types 6 and 11 are most often detected in these lesions. Genital lesions consistent with exophytic condylomata acuminata were removed by excision biopsy from 65 patients, 41 of whom were otherwise healthy individuals (control group) and 24 of whom had cond...

Journal: :Genitourinary medicine 1985
B R Duus T Philipsen J D Christensen F Lundvall J Søndergaard

Uncontrolled trials indicate that treatment of condylomata acuminata with the carbon dioxide laser is effective and probably superior to conventional surgical treatment. We performed a controlled study of refractory condylomata acuminata to clarify whether this is the case. In this randomised trial 21 patients were treated with the carbon dioxide laser and 22 by conventional surgery after havin...

Journal: :Archives of dermatology 2001
Raymond T Kuwahara Robert B Skinner Stephen K Tyring

OBJECTIVE To determine which treatment modalities for condylomata acuminata are associated with the lowest direct medical costs. DESIGN Cost-effectiveness analysis. SETTING Ambulatory private practice, primary or specialty care. PATIENTS OR OTHER PARTICIPANTS Adults with no presenting complaints other than condylomata acuminata. INTERVENTIONS Construction of a cost-effectiveness model. ...

2014
Wenfei Li Hongyan Xin Lingzhi Ge Haiyan Song Wang Cao

BACKGROUND Condylomata acuminata (genital warts) is the most common sexually transmitted disease, and imiquimod is the sole FDA-approved medication for combating this condition. Vitiligo associated with imiquimod treatment of condylomata acuminata is rare. CASE PRESENTATION A 28-year-old male with condylomata acuminata of the penis presented to our clinic. After removing his condylomata acumi...

Journal: :Genitourinary medicine 1985
M Herman-Giddens

Sir, The paper by Baruah et al on condylomata acuminata in a male child gives a misleading impression of the occurrence and transmission of venereal warts in childhood.1 Reports may be difficult to find because of the diversity of specialties to which such children may be referred, such as dermatology, paediatrics, and infectious diseases, but reports do exist. Several reports had been publishe...

2015
Feizollah Niazy Khalil Rostami Amir Reza Motabar

Giant condylomata are not usually seen nowadays in developed nations, but such cases are still seen in the under-resourced countries. Condylomata acuminata are commonly transmitted through sexual intercourse. Generally diagnosed based on their appearance. Giant condyloma acuminata also named Buschke- Löwenstein tumour (BLT) is a slow growing cauliflower-like tumor, locally aggressive and destru...

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