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Korean Journal of Urogenital Tract Infection Inflammation
2010 Volume.5 No. 2 p.151 ~ p.160
Genital and Urethral Warts
Lee Keon-Cheol

Cho In-Rae
Abstract
External genital warts are one of the most common sexually transmitted infections (STI) which appear as typical skin growing lesions in the perigenital and perianal regions. The causative organisms are low-risk human paillomavirus (HPV), mostly types 6, 11. Physical examination assisted with bright light and magnification is usually enough for diagnosis, but biopsy is needed in cases that are refractory to treatment or exhibit atypical lesion appearance. Genital warts are benign and resolves spontaneously in some patients and removal of lesions do not guarantee elimination of all organisms or confer protection from recurrence. Treatment is consisted of diverse drug application locally and surgical therapy. Urethral
warts are uncommon presentation of HPV and could be treated by endoscopic surgery accompanied by intraurethral instillation of medications. Vaccination for HPV is promising up to 4 years and can be an important strategy against HPV, but have to be proven with additional long-term results.
KEYWORD
Warts, Human papillomavirus
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