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==Differential diagnosis==
==Differential diagnosis==
*Condylomata lata
HPV infection must be differentiated from other diseases that causes warty lesions, pruritis, postcoital spotting or vaginal discharge, bleeding, painful sexual intercourse, respiratory distress and stridor in infants:
*Molluscum contagiosum–papules with central dimple, caused by a pox virus; rarely involves mucosal surfaces.
*[[Condylomata lata]]
*Acquired dermatologic conditions
*[[Molluscum contagiosum]]
*Seborrheic keratosis
*[[Seborrheic keratosis]]
*Lichen planus
*[[Lichen planus]]
*Fibroepithelial polyp, adenoma
*[[Fibroepithelial polyp]], [[adenoma]]
*Melanocytic nevus
*[[Melanocytic nevus]]
*Neoplastic lesions
*[[Neoplastic]] lesions
*Pink pearly penile papules
*Pink pearly penile papules
*Vestibular papillae (micropapillomatosis labialis)
*Vestibular papillae (micropapillomatosis labialis)
*Skin tags (acrochordons)
*[[Skin tags]] (acrochordons)
*Squamous cell carcinoma in situ
*Squamous cell carcinoma in situ
*Bowenoid papulosis
*[[Bowenoid papulosis]]
*Erythroplasia of Queyrat
*[[Erythroplasia of Queyrat]]
*Bowen’s disease of the genitalia
*Bowen’s disease of the genitalia
 
*Benign Cervical Lesions
 
*Benign Vulvar Lesions
 
 


==References==
==References==

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Differential diagnosis

HPV infection must be differentiated from other diseases that causes warty lesions, pruritis, postcoital spotting or vaginal discharge, bleeding, painful sexual intercourse, respiratory distress and stridor in infants:

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