Abstract

The acuminate condyloma or rooster crest is a benign sexually transmitted infection caused by human papilloma virus. It is common among sexually active adults and adolescents. His discovery in children raises two problems: identifying the mode of transmission so as not to miss a possible sexual abuse and opt for an appropriate therapeutic choice. We report a case of genital condyloma for a 2,5 old girl with no known risk factors for immunosuppression. We discuss the main epidemiological, diagnostic, therapeutic and evolutionary aspects of this condition in children.

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