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1996 Case DefinitionClinical descriptionAn infection characterized by the presence of visible, exophytic (raised) growths on the internal or external genitalia, perineum, or perianal region Laboratory criteria for diagnosis
Case classificationProbable: a clinically compatible case without histopathologic diagnosis and without microscopic or serologic evidence that the growth is the result of secondary syphilis Confirmed: a clinically compatible case that is laboratory confirmed CommentGenital warts should be reported only once per patient. The first diagnosis for a patient with no previous diagnosis should be reported. See also: |
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