Abstract
Human genital warts (condylomata acuminata) were examined, and virus particles that had the morphology typical of papilloma virus were located in one specimen. Particles of the same size, but lacking a substructure, that could be viral in nature, were found in two specimens. These particles and the recognizable viruses were closely associated with strands of material possessing regular subunits similar to those described by other authors (23) and which they suggest may be unassembled viral subunits. Certain variations from normal epidermal ultrastructure were noted, but these do not appear to be specific for this condition.

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