[[Prompt::A 40 year old female patient presents to her physician’s office for a lesion in her urogenital area. The pathology identified similar to the patient is shown in the image below. What is the most important risk factor that predisposed the patient to develop the lesion?
Educational Objective:
Koilocytes, defined as enlarged nuclei with perinuclear halo, are infected cells with HPV. HPV is a sexually transmitted virus that has at least a 100 types described, some of which predispose to cervical cancer and some cause genital warts. Educational Objective: References: ]]