Genital Warts: Rapid Evidence Review.

IF 3.8 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
American family physician Pub Date : 2025-02-01
Richard W Temple, Jackeline C L Larker, Janelle M Brus
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Abstract

Genital warts (also referred to as anogenital warts and condyloma acuminatum) are caused by human papillomavirus types 6 and 11 in 90% of cases. They are transmitted primarily through anogenital contact and penetrative and non-penetrative sex. Transmission can be effectively prevented with vaccination. Current evidence regarding the effects of condom use on the prevalence of genital warts is conflicting. In the United States from 2013-2016, the prevalence of genital warts among individuals ages 18 to 59 years was 1.3% in men and 3.1% in women. The diagnosis is made clinically by the appearance of single or multiple lesions that may coalesce or be the same color as surrounding skin, cauliflower-like, flat, papular, or keratotic. Biopsy is indicated in some cases, such as for atypical lesions. Treatment may be patient- or physician-administered, with choice of treatment informed by shared decision-making. Treatment options may be limited by physician skills and clinic availability. Podofilox 0.5% solution is the most effective patient-administered therapy and carbon dioxide laser therapy, surgery, and electrosurgery are the most effective for wart removal at the end of treatment. All treatment strategies are associated with some recurrence, but most successfully treated warts do not recur. Use of podofilox, imiquimod, and sinecatechins should be avoided in pregnancy.

生殖器疣:快速证据审查。
生殖器疣(也称为肛门生殖器疣和尖锐湿疣)在90%的病例中是由人类乳头瘤病毒6型和11型引起的。它们主要通过肛门生殖器接触以及插入性和非插入性行为传播。通过接种疫苗可以有效地预防传播。目前关于使用避孕套对生殖器疣流行的影响的证据是相互矛盾的。在2013-2016年的美国,18 - 59岁人群中生殖器疣的患病率男性为1.3%,女性为3.1%。临床诊断为单个或多个病变,病变可合并或与周围皮肤颜色相同,如花椰菜样、扁平、丘疹或角化。在某些情况下,如非典型病变,需要活检。治疗可以由病人或医生管理,治疗的选择由共同决策告知。治疗方案可能受到医生技能和诊所可用性的限制。0.5% Podofilox溶液是最有效的患者给药治疗,二氧化碳激光治疗、手术和电手术是治疗结束时最有效的疣切除方法。所有的治疗策略都与一些复发有关,但大多数成功治疗的疣不会复发。妊娠期应避免使用噻虫酮、咪喹莫特和儿茶素。
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American family physician
American family physician 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
2.80
自引率
2.50%
发文量
368
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: American Family Physician is a semimonthly, editorially independent, peer-reviewed journal of the American Academy of Family Physicians. AFP’s chief objective is to provide high-quality continuing medical education for more than 190,000 family physicians and other primary care clinicians. The editors prefer original articles from experienced clinicians who write succinct, evidence-based, authoritative clinical reviews that will assist family physicians in patient care. AFP considers only manuscripts that are original, have not been published previously, and are not under consideration for publication elsewhere. Articles that demonstrate a family medicine perspective on and approach to a common clinical condition are particularly desirable.
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