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| | MCV - Forces of Nature |
 | | The MCV disease was once thought to infect children primarily, but has evolved into a sexually transmitted disease (STD)'s in adults. |
 | | Lesions caused by MCV usually appear on the thighs, buttocks, groin, lower abdomen, and occasionally in the genital, and anal region. |
 | | Lesions caused by MCV may be removed through surgery, and treated with a chemical agent such as podophyllin, cantharidin, phenol, silver nitrate, trichloracetic acid, or iodine, an alternative method of procedure is cryotherapy freezing. |
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