Literature DB >> 8389184

Human papillomavirus type 6-induced condylomata: an unusual complication of intertrigo.

J A Yell1, R Sinclair, S Mann, K Fleming, T J Ryan.   

Abstract

A 79-year-old virgo intacta presented with a 20-year-history of intertrigo, and a 3-month history of superimposed warty masses beneath both breasts and in the groin and perianal areas. There was no evidence of immunosuppression. Histology of the warty lesions showed squamous papillomata, with evidence of wart virus infection. Human papillomavirus (HPV) type 6 was identified by in situ DNA hybridization, in the submammary lesions. This is an unusual manifestation of both intertrigo and wart virus infection. HPV-6 is classically found in anogenital warts. We assume that these warts were acquired by a non-venereal route and/or by congenital infection some 78 years ago. We suggest that it is the warm, moist environment, rather than the specific site, which encourages HPV-6 to flourish.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8389184     DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2133.1993.tb00239.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Dermatol        ISSN: 0007-0963            Impact factor:   9.302


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1.  Bilateral linear location of condylomata acuminata in the groin: an uncommon presentation aggravated by topical steroids.

Authors:  Shyam Verma
Journal:  Indian J Dermatol       Date:  2014-11       Impact factor: 1.494

Review 2.  Recurrent candidal intertrigo: challenges and solutions.

Authors:  Ahmet Metin; Nursel Dilek; Serap Gunes Bilgili
Journal:  Clin Cosmet Investig Dermatol       Date:  2018-04-17
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