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Virus

Molluscum contagiosum virus

Umbilicated papules from a poxvirus

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High-yield clue

Small flesh-colored papules with a central dimple (umbilication) and molluscum bodies are the signature clue.

Overview

A large double-stranded DNA poxvirus that replicates in the cytoplasm of skin cells and produces distinctive dome-shaped umbilicated papules, a classic dermatologic teaching lesion.

Classification

  • DNA virus
  • Double-stranded DNA
  • Cytoplasmic replication
  • Family Poxviridae, genus Molluscipoxvirus

Lab & identification clues

  • Molluscum (Henderson-Paterson) inclusion body concept
  • Central umbilication morphology vocabulary
  • Cytoplasmic replication distinction
  • Skin-scraping cytology concept

Associations

  • Skin-to-skin and fomite contact spread
  • Common in children and via autoinoculation
  • Extensive lesions in immunocompromised hosts
  • Study contrast with warts (HPV)

Commonly confused with

  • Human papillomavirus warts
  • Varicella-zoster vesicles

Your notes

Original student-study summary. Sources checked: OpenStax Microbiology 2e, NCBI Bookshelf Medical Microbiology, and CDC topic pages where applicable; reviewed 2026-06. Educational only; no diagnosis, treatment, dosing, or specimen-handling guidance.

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