Abstract

Condyloma acuminata or warts are benign lesions caused by the human papilloma virus (HPV) ; sexually transmitted, it affects both men and women and is often found in adults in the anal or genital area . However, the urethral localization of condyloma in women is very rare and can be the origin of an obstruction hindering the flow of urine. We report the case of a young woman complaining of difficulties in urinating, the clinical examination found a small solid mass delivered by the urethral meatus. the answer of the anatomopathological study was an acuminous condyloma of the urethra, this last one can be treated by a local excision as an effective method allowing an early improvement of the bladder outlet.

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