Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3899919 Urology 2013 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
Anogenital condylomas in men are usually treated using destructive methods or with medication. We suggest that at least a part of the lesion must be removed and sent for histopathologic examination. If the histologic result shows significant dysplastic alteration, the lesion should be further investigated to determine the subtype of infective virus, because 50% of such lesions are associated with high-risk HPV. When oncogenic pathogens are found, careful patient follow-up for recurrences and counseling for the patient and his sexual partner(s) may be warranted.
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