Other conditions with symptoms similar to human papillomavirus (HPV) infectionOther conditions that may cause symptoms similar to
genital warts caused by infection with the human
papillomavirus (HPV) include: - Skin conditions that cause wartlike growths, such
as
seborrheic keratosis.
- Rare skin cancers,
such as melanoma or squamous cell cancer of the vulva.
- A skin
disease caused by a virus (molluscum contagiosum) that produces soft, rounded
masses.
- A noncancerous tumor of fibrous tissue
(fibroma).
- A noncancerous tumor of fat tissue
(lipoma).
- A flattened, moist, raised growth that occurs in advanced
syphilis (condyloma latum).
- A tumor (adenoma) occurring in a gland,
such as a mucus-producing gland.
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