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Genital herpes herpes genitalis CYTOMEGALOVIRUS INFECTIONS Genital warts condyloma acuminata MOLLUSCUM CONTAGIOSUM Dr

Specific Educational Objectives: The student should be able to:1. describe the family of virus this organism belongs to, what cells it infects and can establish latency in. Know how long the infection lasts.2. describe the common means of transmission. Know what portion of the population is damag

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Genital herpes herpes genitalis CYTOMEGALOVIRUS INFECTIONS Genital warts condyloma acuminata MOLLUSCUM CONTAGIOSUM Dr

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    1. Genital herpes (= herpes genitalis) CYTOMEGALOVIRUS INFECTIONS Genital warts (condyloma acuminata) MOLLUSCUM CONTAGIOSUM Dr Hani Masaadeh MD PhD

    24. TRANSMISSION Genital warts are very contagious. You can get them during oral, vaginal, or anal sex with an infected partner.

    27. COMPLICATIONS Cancer Some types of HPV can cause cervical cancer. Other types are associated with vulvar cancer, anal cancer, and cancer of the penis (a rare cancer). Pregnancy and Childbirth Genital warts may cause a number of problems during pregnancy.

    33. MOLLUSCUM CONTAGIOSUM

    34. Molluscum contagiosum (MC) is a common, self-limited, benign viral infection of the skin caused by a member of the pox-virus group. MC is transmitted by close personal contact including sexual contact.

    35. DIAGNOSIS Diagnosis is usually done on clinical grounds alone by the typical appearance of the lesions. Expression of materials stained with Giemsa, Wright or Gram stain reveals molluscum bodies. Biopsy, which shows characteristic features of epidermal hyperplasia.  

    39. Complications: Secondary infections       Eczematization  Conjunctivitis/keratitis from eyelid infection

    40. DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS Acne whiteheads       Warts             Pyoderma         Cryptococcosis

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