GENITAL WARTS IN NON-SEXUALLY ACTIVE TEENAGE: A CASE REPORT

A. Massinde, S. Mshana
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Genital warts are commonly sexually transmitted infection in adults and adolescent. Anogenital warts in children are commonly associated to child sexual abuse, however the transmission in none sexually active individual remain unclear. A 14 year old female, HIV positive who was not sexually active presented with genital swelling which was diagnosed as condyloma acuminata. Cauterization was done with unremarkable post-operative recovery. No recurrence was noted after 3 months of follow-up. Late presentation of vertical HPV (Human papilloma virus) infection among HIV teenagers is possible and clinicians should carefully approach children with condyloma acuminata and try to establish the mode of transmission.
性行为不活跃的青少年生殖器疣1例
生殖器疣通常是成人和青少年的性传播感染。儿童肛门生殖器疣通常与儿童性虐待有关,但在非性活跃个体中的传播尚不清楚。一名14岁女性,HIV阳性,无性行为表现为生殖器肿胀,诊断为尖锐湿疣。烧灼术完成,术后恢复不明显。随访3个月无复发。纵向HPV(人乳头瘤病毒)感染在HIV青少年中可能出现较晚,临床医生应该小心地接近尖锐湿疣儿童,并试图建立传播模式。
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