[The consensus of the Portuguese Society of Andrology, Sexual Medicine and Reproduction on Male HPV: diagnosis].
@article{Graa2020TheCO, title={[The consensus of the Portuguese Society of Andrology, Sexual Medicine and Reproduction on Male HPV: diagnosis].}, author={B. Graça and B. Jorge Pereira and Artur Palmas and P. Eufr{\'a}sio and V. Serr{\~a}o and Jos{\'e} Lourenço Reis and Sofia Pinheiro Lopes and R. Ilgenfritz and P. Cardoso and N. Tomada and P. Vendeira}, journal={Revista internacional de andrologia}, year={2020} }
HPV infection affects about 50% of sexually active individuals at least once in a lifetime. Diagnosis is made on careful inspection of the genital area and can be divided into benign lesions (genital warts or condyloma acuminatum) and pre-malignant lesions (intraepithelial neoplasia) that can lead to cancer (invasive neoplasia). Diagnostic recommendations are reviewed in Male, Female, Couple and in the immunocompromised host. Recent histological concepts are also discussed.