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Perianal Pseudoverrucose Papules and Nodules Mimicking Condylomata Acuminata and Child Sexual Abuse

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We describe an 8-year-old male with perianal nodules and papules mistaken for condylomata acuminata by the referring physician, raising the question of sexual abuse. Examination and histology at the Department of Dermatology supported the diagnosis of perianal pseudoverrucose papules and nodules (PPPN).


 

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