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Condylomata acuminata in the pediatric patient.

Condyloma acuminatum has been recognized as venereal disease in adults but it has not always been similarly identified in children. We review our experience with 30 children with condylomata acuminata. Of the 14 children evaluated more than half have been determined to have a sexual etiology for the lesion. Recommendations for evaluation and treatment of children with condylomata acuminata are reviewed.

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