Genitive Communication-Anogenital Warts-Condylomata Acuminatum

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Genitive Communication-Anogenital Warts-Condylomata Acuminatum

Anubha Bajaj
Anubha Bajaj
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Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) is a miniature DNA (deoxy ribonucleic acid) virus of the family Papovaviridae which primarily access the squamous cells. The categories of HPV exceed a 100(11). Histological transformation and infiltrative malignant neoplasm in the vulva and anogenital area such as Condyloma, Verrucous lesions, tiny Papules or Plaque like modification and Vulvar Intraepithelial Neoplasia (VIN) are elucidated with various HPV classes. Condylomata acuminatum is a classic, well differentiated lesion which exemplifies acanthosis, hyperkeratosis, parakeratosis, dyskeratosis with koilocytosis(2). Bowenoid papulosis comprises of multiple, red – brown genito-anal papules with epidermal adaptations identical to the Bowen’s disease on histology. Malignant conversion has been scripted in what is essentially a benign disease(10). Female companions of males contaminated with the virus display an enhanced probability of cervical cancer(4). Histopathology and Serological investigations may be required as the clinical elucidation may be inadequate. Classification of the high risk genotypes of HPV is desirable due to the affiliation with cervical cancer and bowenoid papulosis. Anogenital warts (condylomata acuminatum) are a viral disorder with a frequent sexual transmission. Women are implicated in two-thirds of the patient population, though both sexes are afflicted.

Genitive Communication-Anogenital Warts-Condylomata Acuminatum

Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) is a miniature DNA (deoxy ribonucleic acid) virus of the family Papovaviridae which primarily access the squamous cells. The categories of HPV exceed a 100(11). Histological transformation and infiltrative malignant neoplasm in the vulva and anogenital area such as Condyloma, Verrucous lesions, tiny Papules or Plaque like modification and Vulvar Intraepithelial Neoplasia (VIN) are elucidated with various HPV classes. Condylomata acuminatum is a classic, well differentiated lesion which exemplifies acanthosis, hyperkeratosis, parakeratosis, dyskeratosis with koilocytosis(2). Bowenoid papulosis comprises of multiple, red – brown genito-anal papules with epidermal adaptations identical to the Bowen’s disease on histology. Malignant conversion has been scripted in what is essentially a benign disease(10). Female companions of males contaminated with the virus display an enhanced probability of cervical cancer(4). Histopathology and Serological investigations may be required as the clinical elucidation may be inadequate. Classification of the high risk genotypes of HPV is desirable due to the affiliation with cervical cancer and bowenoid papulosis. Anogenital warts (condylomata acuminatum) are a viral disorder with a frequent sexual transmission. Women are implicated in two-thirds of the patient population, though both sexes are afflicted.

Anubha Bajaj
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Anubha Bajaj. 2018. “. Global Journal of Medical Research – C: Microbiology & Pathology GJMR-C Volume 18 (GJMR Volume 18 Issue C2): .

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