Another term for genital warts
Genital (or venereal) warts or condyloma acuminata are caused by human papilloma virustransmitted by sexual contact.
condyloma or verruca is the medical term meaning wart
Roughly 90% of all anal warts are caused by the human papilloma virus (HPV) types 6 and 11, which are the least likely of over 60 types of HPV to become cancerous. Anal warts are usually transmitted through direct sexual contact with someone who is infected with condyloma acuminata anywhere in the genital area, including the penis and vagina. Studies have shown that roughly 75% of those who engage in sexual contact with someone infected with condyloma acuminata will develop these warts within three months.
One genital wart is a condyloma; the plural is condylomata.
Anal warts, formally known as condyloma acuminata, are growths that appear inside and around the anus. The condition is caused by HPV and is considered a sexually transmitted disease as it can be transferred person to person, generally by sexual contact.
Aristolochia acuminata was created in 1783.
Musa acuminata was created in 1820.
Magnolia acuminata was created in 1759.
Banksia acuminata was created in 1848.
Pinguicula acuminata was created in 1839.
The scientific name of banana is Musa acuminata.
The scientific name of the banana tree is Musa Acuminata.