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Warts, Genital: Differential Diagnoses & Workup
Updated: Aug 17, 2009
- Overview
- Differential Diagnoses & Workup
- Treatment & Medication
- Follow-up
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Differential Diagnoses
Other Problems to Be Considered
Darier disease
Hailey-Hailey disease
Neoplasia
Nevi
Pearly penile papules
Vulvar neurofibromatosis
Vulvar vestibular papillae
Workup
Other Tests
- As indicated by history and physical examination, consider testing for other STDs (eg, HIV, gonorrhea, chlamydia, syphilis).
- The following are not ED tests. These are listed strictly for educational purposes and to assist in the understanding and management of potential complications.
- Pap smear - Used to look for papillomatosis, acanthosis, koilocytic abnormality, and mild nuclear abnormality
- Colposcopy (stereoscopic microscopy) - Used to look for papillomatosis, acanthosis, koilocytic abnormality, and mild nuclear abnormality
- Biopsy - Indicated for lesions that are atypical, recurrent after initial success, or resistant to treatment and in patients with a high risk for neoplasia or immunosuppression
- Filter hybridization (Southern blot and slot-blot hybridization), in situ hybridization, and polymerase chain reaction - Used for diagnosis and typing of HPV
- Hybrid capture
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Keywords
human papillomavirus, HPV, sexually transmitted disease, STD, condyloma acuminatum, papilloma acuminatum, papilloma venereum, pointed condyloma, pointed wart, venereal wart, verruca acuminata, genital warts, papovaviruses, HPV infection
Differential Diagnoses & Workup: Warts, Genital