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- Title:
- Condyloma Acuminata, Mouth, Image 3
- Description:
- Genital warts (or condylomata acuminata, venereal warts, anal warts and anogenital warts) are symptoms of a highly contagious sexually transmitted disease caused by some sub-types of human papillomavirus (HPV). It is spread through direct skin-to-skin contact during oral, genital, or anal sex with an infected partner. Warts are the most easily recognized symptom of genital HPV infection, and types 6 and 11 are responsible for 90% of genital warts cases.
- Keyword:
- Condylomata Acuminata, sexually transmitted disease, Genital wart
- Subject:
- DNA Virus Infections, Papillomavirus Infections, Virus Diseases, Skin and Connective Tissue Diseases, Skin Diseases, Skin Diseases, Viral, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Tumor Virus Infections, Skin Diseases, Infectious, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Viral, Condylomata Acuminata
- Creator:
- Metropolitan Hospital Center, Kathryn Russel, MD
- Publisher:
- Metropolitan Hospital Center
- Language:
- English
- Copyright Holder:
- Metropolitan Hospital Center
- Rights:
- http://www.i-human.com/service-agreement-print
- Resource Type:
- Photo
- Title:
- Condyloma Acuminata, Genitals, Image 2
- Description:
- Genital warts (or condylomata acuminata, venereal warts, anal warts and anogenital warts) are symptoms of a highly contagious sexually transmitted disease caused by some sub-types of human papillomavirus (HPV). It is spread through direct skin-to-skin contact during oral, genital, or anal sex with an infected partner. Warts are the most easily recognized symptom of genital HPV infection, and types 6 and 11 are responsible for 90% of genital warts cases.
- Keyword:
- sexually transmitted disease, Condylomata Acuminata, Genital wart
- Subject:
- Skin Diseases, Infectious, Virus Diseases, Skin Diseases, Viral, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Viral, Tumor Virus Infections, Papillomavirus Infections, Condylomata Acuminata, Skin Diseases, DNA Virus Infections, Skin and Connective Tissue Diseases, Sexually Transmitted Diseases
- Creator:
- Metropolitan Hospital Center, Kathryn Russel, MD
- Publisher:
- Metropolitan Hospital Center
- Language:
- English
- Copyright Holder:
- Metropolitan Hospital Center
- Rights:
- http://www.i-human.com/service-agreement-print
- Resource Type:
- Photo
- Title:
- Condyloma Acuminata, Genitals, Image 1
- Description:
- Genital warts (or condylomata acuminata, venereal warts, anal warts and anogenital warts) are symptoms of a highly contagious sexually transmitted disease caused by some sub-types of human papillomavirus (HPV). It is spread through direct skin-to-skin contact during oral, genital, or anal sex with an infected partner. Warts are the most easily recognized symptom of genital HPV infection, and types 6 and 11 are responsible for 90% of genital warts cases.
- Keyword:
- sexually transmitted disease, Condylomata Acuminata, Genital wart
- Subject:
- Skin and Connective Tissue Diseases, Skin Diseases, Infectious, Tumor Virus Infections, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Viral, Condylomata Acuminata, Skin Diseases, DNA Virus Infections, Skin Diseases, Viral, Papillomavirus Infections, Virus Diseases
- Creator:
- Metropolitan Hospital Center, Kathryn Russel, MD
- Publisher:
- Metropolitan Hospital Center
- Language:
- English
- Copyright Holder:
- Metropolitan Hospital Center
- Rights:
- http://www.i-human.com/service-agreement-print
- Resource Type:
- Photo
- Title:
- Condyloma Accuminata
- Description:
- Condyloma accuminata over the scrotum, multiple whitish papules Genital warts (or condylomata acuminata, venereal warts, anal warts and anogenital warts) are symptoms of a highly contagious sexually transmitted disease caused by some sub-types of human papillomavirus (HPV). It is spread through direct skin-to-skin contact during oral, genital, or anal sex with an infected partner. Warts are the most easily recognized symptom of genital HPV infection, and types 6 and 11 are responsible for 90% of genital warts cases.
- Keyword:
- Condylomata Acuminata, sexually transmitted disease, Genital wart
- Subject:
- Virus Diseases, Skin and Connective Tissue Diseases, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Condylomata Acuminata, Skin Diseases, Infectious, Tumor Virus Infections, DNA Virus Infections, Papillomavirus Infections, Skin Diseases, Viral, Skin Diseases, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Viral
- Creator:
- Dr. P.N. Girish, MBBS, MD, DDV, DNB AJ Institute of Medical Science
- Publisher:
- AJ Institute of Medical Science
- Language:
- English
- Copyright Holder:
- AJ Institute of Medical Science
- Rights:
- http://www.i-human.com/service-agreement-print
- Resource Type:
- Photo
- Identifier:
- 2084
- Title:
- Colonoscopy, Adenocarcinoma
- Description:
- The image on the left demonstrates numerous adenomas (> 100 observed during the colonoscopy). The image on the right (yellow arrows) is suspicious for colon cancer and was biopsied. Summary of Pathology Report: Moderately differentiated adenocarcinoma with focal mucinous adenocarcinoma differentiation. Adenocarcinoma is a cancer of an epithelium that originates in glandular tissue. Epithelial tissue includes, but is not limited to, the surface layer of skin, glands, and a variety of other tissue that lines the cavities and organs of the body. Epithelium can be derived embryologically from ectoderm, endoderm or mesoderm. To be classified as Adenocarcinoma, the cells do not necessarily need to be part of a gland, as long as they have secretory properties. Well differentiated adenocarcinomas tend to resemble the glandular tissue that they are derived from, while poorly differentiated adenocarcinomas may not. By staining the cells from a biopsy, a pathologist can determine whether the tumor is an adenocarcinoma or some other type of cancer. Adenocarcinomas can arise in many tissues of the body due to the ubiquitous nature of glands within the body. While each gland may not be secreting the same substance, as long as there is an exocrine function to the cell, it is considered glandular and its malignant form is therefore named adenocarcinoma. Endocrine gland tumors, such as a VIPoma, an insulinoma, a pheochromocytoma, etc., are typically not referred to as adenocarcinomas, but rather, are often called neuroendocrine tumors. If the glandular tissue is abnormal, but benign, it is said to be an adenoma. Benign adenomas typically do not invade other tissue and rarely metastasize. Malignant adenocarcinomas invade other tissues and often metastasize given enough time to do so.
- Keyword:
- Condylomata Acuminata, Cancer, epithelium
- Subject:
- Condylomata Acuminata, Skin Diseases, Virus Diseases, Skin and Connective Tissue Diseases, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Viral, Skin Diseases, Infectious, Papillomavirus Infections, Skin Diseases, Viral, DNA Virus Infections, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Tumor Virus Infections
- Creator:
- James Carlson, PhD, PA-CRosalind Franklin University of Medical Science
- Publisher:
- Rosalind Franklin University of Medical Science
- Language:
- English
- Copyright Holder:
- Rosalind Franklin University School of Medicine
- Rights:
- http://www.i-human.com/service-agreement-print
- Identifier:
- 1377