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==Background==
==Background==
[[File:Human anus-en.png|thumb|Anatomy of the anus.]]
*Also known as anal warts
*Also known as anal warts
*Usually related to [[Special:MyLanguage/HPV|HPV]] 6 and 11, which have less neoplastic potential than other [[Special:MyLanguage/HPV|HPV]] strains


==Clinical Features==
==Clinical Features==
[[File:SOA-Condylomata-acuminata-around-anus.jpg|thumb|Anal warts]]
[[File:SOA-Condylomata-acuminata-around-anus.jpg|thumb|Anal warts]]
*Vary from dot-like to large papilliform, cauliflower-like lesions
*Vary from dot-like to large papilliform, cauliflower-like lesions
*Pain, itching, bleeding, anal discharge
*Pain, itching, [[Special:MyLanguage/rectal bleeding|bleeding]], anal discharge
*Perianal involvement often a/w vulvovaginal and penile lesions
*Perianal involvement often associated with vulvovaginal and penile lesions
 


==Differential Diagnosis==
==Differential Diagnosis==
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{{Anorectal DDX}}
{{Anorectal DDX}}
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==Evaluation==
*Clinical diagnosis


==Workup==
*Clinical


==Management==
==Management==
*Refer to specialist for laser ablation or cryotherapy
 
*Refer to specialist for electrosurgery, cryotherapy, trichloroacetic acid, or surgical excision<ref>CDC Centers for Disease Control and Prevention : 2015 STD Treatment Guidelines. www.cdc.gov/std/tg2015/warts.htm</ref>
*Podophyllin solution/cream<ref>CDC Centers for Disease Control and Prevention : 2015 STD Treatment Guidelines. www.cdc.gov/std/tg2015/warts.htm</ref>
*Imiquimod 5% cream<ref>CDC Centers for Disease Control and Prevention : 2015 STD Treatment Guidelines. www.cdc.gov/std/tg2015/warts.htm</ref>
 


==Disposition==
==Disposition==
*Outpatient
*Outpatient


==See Also==
==See Also==
*[[Anorectal Disorders]]
*[[Proctitis]]


==Sources==
*[[Special:MyLanguage/Human papillomavirus|Human papillomavirus]]
*[[Special:MyLanguage/Anorectal Disorders|Anorectal Disorders]]
*[[Special:MyLanguage/Proctitis|Proctitis]]
 
 
==References==
 
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[[Category:GI]]
[[Category:GI]]
[[Category:Dermatology]]
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Background

Anatomy of the anus.
  • Also known as anal warts
  • Usually related to HPV 6 and 11, which have less neoplastic potential than other HPV strains


Clinical Features

Anal warts
  • Vary from dot-like to large papilliform, cauliflower-like lesions
  • Pain, itching, bleeding, anal discharge
  • Perianal involvement often associated with vulvovaginal and penile lesions


Differential Diagnosis

Anorectal Disorders

Non-GI Look-a-Likes


Evaluation

  • Clinical diagnosis


Management

  • Refer to specialist for electrosurgery, cryotherapy, trichloroacetic acid, or surgical excision[1]
  • Podophyllin solution/cream[2]
  • Imiquimod 5% cream[3]


Disposition

  • Outpatient


See Also


References

  1. CDC Centers for Disease Control and Prevention : 2015 STD Treatment Guidelines. www.cdc.gov/std/tg2015/warts.htm
  2. CDC Centers for Disease Control and Prevention : 2015 STD Treatment Guidelines. www.cdc.gov/std/tg2015/warts.htm
  3. CDC Centers for Disease Control and Prevention : 2015 STD Treatment Guidelines. www.cdc.gov/std/tg2015/warts.htm