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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Mar 7.
Published in final edited form as: J Med Virol. 2015 May 6;87(10):1777–1787. doi: 10.1002/jmv.24238

TABLE I.

Characteristics of 352 External Genital Lesions* That Underwent Pathological Evaluation

n (%)
Country
 USA 112 (31.8%)
 Brazil 137 (38.9%)
 Mexico 103 (29.3%)
Age (years)
 Range 20–66
 Median (IQR) 31 (25–39)
 18–30 173 (49.2%)
 31–44 141 (40.1%)
 45+ 38 (10.8%)
Anatomical site
 Coronal sulcus 37 (10.5%)
 Glans, including meatus 14 (4.0%)
 Inguinal 12 (3.4%)
 Mons 3 (0.9%)
 Penile shaft 215 (61.1%)
 Perianal 29 (8.2%)
 Perineum 1 (0.3%)
 Scrotum 41 (11.7%)
Pathological diagnosis—Pathologist #1
 Not condyloma/HPV 83 (23.6%)
 Suggestive but not diagnostic of HPV 112 (31.8%)
 Condyloma 145 (41.2%)
 Penile intraepithelial neoplasia, grade I 2 (0.6%)
 Penile intraepithelial neoplasia, grades II/III 10 (2.8%)
HPV genotyping (INNO-LiPA)
 Positive 294 (83.5%)
 Negative 40 (11.4%)
 Invalid 18 (5.1%)
Rounded papillomatisis
 Yes 128 (76.7%)
 No 39 (23.3%)
Parakeratosis
 Yes 93 (55.7%)
 No 74 (44.3%)
Hypergranulosis
 Yes 104 (62.3%)
 No 63 (37.7%
Koilocytes
 Yes 37 (22.2%)
 No 130 (77.8%)
Dilated vessels
 Yes 106 (63.5%)
 No 61 (36.5%)
Binucleation
 Yes 10 (6.0%)
 No 157 (94.0%)
Horn cysts
 Yes 8 (4.8%)
 No 159 (95.2%)
Hyperpigmentation
 Yes 18 (10.8%)
 No 149 (89.2%)
Dysplasia/atypia
 Yes 8 (4.9%)
 No 157 (95.1%)
*

Multiple lesions were possible for each man.