在埃及Sohag大学医院治疗的生殖器疣患者的临床人口学分析

M. Abu El-Hamd, S. Aboeldahab
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目的:本研究旨在评估在埃及Sohag大学医学院皮肤科、性病学和男科门诊就诊的患者中生殖器疣(GWs)的人口统计学特征、临床表现、性方面和可能的危险因素。患者和方法:在一项前瞻性横断面临床研究中,对85例临床明显的GWs患者进行了研究。所有患者都接受了临床评估,包括详细的病史和全面的全身和局部检查。所有患者均接受调查,以排除其他性传播疾病。结果:本研究纳入临床明显GWs患者85例;男性65例(76.5%),女性20例(23.5%)。男性患者中,44.5%为大学毕业生,73.8%为城市居民,90.8%为吸烟者,64.6%为单一性伴侣,75.4%偏好阴道内性行为,100%行包皮环切术,80%有偶有安全套使用史,95.4%有非法律性关系史。女性患者中,40%大学毕业,55%住在郊区,100%不吸烟,45%有单一性伴侣,65%喜欢阴道内性行为,100%做过包皮环切术,50%伴侣偶尔使用安全套,35%有非法性行为史。所有患者既没有其他性传播疾病,也没有其他身体部位的疣。结论:GWs与所有性传播疾病一样,对社会健康和生活质量有重要影响。因此,对GWs的临床表现、性方面和可能的危险因素的认识有助于采取有效的保护措施,降低治疗成本。
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A clinicodemographic analysis of patients with genital warts treated at Sohag University Hospital, Egypt
Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the demographic features, clinical presentations, sexual aspects, and possible risk factors of genital warts (GWs) among patients treated at Outpatient Clinics of the Dermatology, Venereology, and Andrology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Sohag University, Egypt. Patients and Methods: In a prospective cross-sectional clinical study, it conducted on 85 patients with clinically evident GWs. All patients were subjected to clinical assessments included a detailed medical history and full general and local examinations. All patients were investigated to exclude other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Results: This study included 85 patients with clinically evident GWs; 65 (76.5%) were male and 20 (23.5%) were female. Of male patients, 44.5% were university graduate, 73.8% were urban, 90.8% were smoker, 64.6% had a single sexual partner, 75.4% preferred intravaginal sex, 100% were circumcised, 80% had occasional history of condom use, and 95.4% had a history of illegal sexual relation. Of female patients, 40% were university graduate, 55% were suburban, 100% were nonsmoker, 45% had a single sexual partner, 65% preferred intravaginal sex, 100% were circumcised, 50% had an occasional history of partner use of condom, and 35% had a history of illegal sexual relation. All patients had neither other STDs nor warts in other body sites. Conclusion: Like all STDs , GWs have important effects on the health of society and quality of life. So, awareness of clinical presentations, sexual aspects, and possible risk factors of GWs leads to the use of effective protection measures and decrease the cost of treatment.
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