Section 10: Skin Colored Papules and Nodules with a rough surface
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Warts
A common wart presents as a verrucous papule on a child’s hand.
Common wart as a rough-surfaced papule with microbleeding spots from trauma.
Multiple common warts on a child’s hand.
Periungual warts seen as rough-surfaced plaque surrounding child’s fingernail.
Mucosal warts found as rough papules on child’s inner lower lip.
Filiform wart projecting from skin surface on child’s neck.
‘Fairy ring’ of recurrent wart following incomplete cryotherapy.
Plantar wart on child’s instep.
Venereal warts on infant’s foreskin.
Venereal warts of glans penis in preschool child.
Venereal warts extending to perigenital skin in female infant.
Venereal warts in infant’s anus and perianal skin.
CLINICAL FEATURES
Warts are epithelial tumors produced by infection with human papillomaviruses (HPV). Different clinical patterns are produced by different HPV types.