儿童尖锐湿疣的传播和治疗方式:1例报告。

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Pan African Medical Journal Pub Date : 2025-04-11 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.11604/pamj.2025.50.101.45681
Nissa Avina Pilar, Hasnikmah Mappamasing, Regitta Indira Agusni, Septiana Widyantari, Maylita Sari, Astindari Astindari, Afif Nurul Hidayati
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摘要

本病例报告提出了一个独特的实例尖锐湿疣在一个一岁的孩子,这增加了科学文献强调潜在的非性传播在儿科患者。孩子的肛门周围有一个迅速增大的皮肤色肿块,最初是一个小肿块,很快就像菜花一样。Acetowhite试验呈阳性,组织病理学检查显示角化过度、棘层增生和乳头状瘤,从而诊断为尖锐湿疣。主要的治疗干预包括90%三氯乙酸(TCA)的应用,两次治疗后病变完全消退,在六个月的随访期间未观察到复发。这一案例强调迫切需要特别关注儿童性传播感染,考虑到它与性暴力的潜在联系。它强调性病专家的关键和整体作用,不仅在提供有效和安全的治疗方面,而且在积极预防进一步传播和支持儿童等弱势患者方面。
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Transmission and therapeutic modalities on condyloma acuminata in children: a case report.

Transmission and therapeutic modalities on condyloma acuminata in children: a case report.

Transmission and therapeutic modalities on condyloma acuminata in children: a case report.

Transmission and therapeutic modalities on condyloma acuminata in children: a case report.

This case report presents a unique instance of condyloma acuminata in a one-year-old child, which adds to the scientific literature by highlighting the potential for non-sexual transmission in pediatric patients. The child exhibited a rapidly enlarging, skin-colored lump around the anus, initially a small bump that soon resembled a cauliflower. Acetowhite testing was positive, and histopathological examination revealed hyperkeratosis, acanthosis, and papillomatosis, leading to the diagnosis of condyloma acuminata. The main therapeutic intervention involved the application of 90% trichloroacetic acid (TCA), resulting in complete lesion resolution after two treatments, with no recurrence observed over a six-month follow-up period. This case emphasizes the urgent need for special attention to sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in children, considering the potential link to sexual violence. It highlights the critical, holistic role of venereology specialists, not only in providing effective and safe curative treatments but also in actively preventing further transmission and supporting vulnerable patients like children.

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