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Giant Cumulated Condyloma: Tumor of Buschke Lõwenstein

Juan Francisco Rodríguez Reyes, Jorge Agustin Satorre Rocha, Pedro Rolando López Rodríguez, José Antonio Hernández Varea and Olga Caridad Leòn Gonzalez
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José Antonio Hernández Varea: Department of General Surgery, Auxiliary Researcher General Teaching Hospital, Cuba
Olga Caridad Leòn Gonzalez: Consultant Professor in Surgery, Cuba

JOJ Internal Medicine, 2019, vol. 1, issue 2, 34-37

Abstract: The condylomata acuminata or genital warts are produced by the human papillomavirus. Infection typically occurs when host basal cells are exposed to viral infection through a damaged epithelial barrier, such as during sexual intercourse or as a product of other minor skin abrasions. In few occasions they can evolve with a marked growth and cause the well-known Buschke-Löwenstein syndrome or Giant Condiloma Acuminado. We present a patient with Giant Condyloma Accumulated in the inguinal and anal regions that was surgically treated with exeresis of the inguinal lesions and electrofulguration of the annals with satisfactory evolution, without tumor recurrence at three months.

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Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.19080/JOJIM.2019.01.555557

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