Abstract

Perianal Condyloma in a 1 Year 2 Month Old Girl Successfully Treated with Topical Podophyllin and Subcutaneous Candidin: Case Report

Martha Alicia Aceves Villalvazo, Priscila Ayala Buenrostro*

The condylomas are subsequent to an infection of the keratinocytes by HPV, a DNA virus. In adults, transmission is essentially sexual. In children, precise research is required to determine the mode of contamination and to rule out the hypothesis of sexual abuse and non-sexual transmission that can be by various mechanisms, perinatal (in utero and during delivery), horizontal (autoinflammation and heteroinoculation known as "innocent") or through infected objects. We present here a case of a perianal condyloma in a 1-year-old girl two months without sexual abuse successfully treated with subcutaneous candidin, intralesional and topical podophyllin.

Published Date: 2020-01-08; Received Date: 2019-12-16