نتایج جستجو برای: giant condyloma

تعداد نتایج: 57734  

2017
Fabrice Akpadjan Hugues Adégbidi Cossi Angelo Attinsounon Christiane Koudoukpo Bérénice Dégboé Nadège Agbessi Félix Atadokpèdé

We report here a case of giant vulval condyloma in a two-year-old infant infected by her "baby sitter" without sexual abuse. Treated by surgical excision coupled with electrocoagulation, it was noted a rapid recurrence two weeks after treatment requiring a second electrocoagulation session. More than a year later, no lesion was noted, thus demonstrating therapeutic success. The unavailability o...

2015
Meltem Dinleyici Nurhan Saracoglu Makbule Eren Ömer Kiliç Evrim Ciftci Ener Cagri Dinleyici Cigdem Sag Ates Kara

Anogenital warts related to human papillomavirus (HPV) have been observed in children. Definition of the transmission mode, therapy, and follow-up for long term potential complications is important. A 27-month old girl was admitted with multiple pedunculated red-purple colored cauliflower-like lesions of 1.5 years duration. Clinical/histopathological and microbiological diagnosis was condyloma ...

2015
Feizollah Niazy Khalil Rostami Amir Reza Motabar

Giant condylomata are not usually seen nowadays in developed nations, but such cases are still seen in the under-resourced countries. Condylomata acuminata are commonly transmitted through sexual intercourse. Generally diagnosed based on their appearance. Giant condyloma acuminata also named Buschke- Löwenstein tumour (BLT) is a slow growing cauliflower-like tumor, locally aggressive and destru...

2014
Shoichiro Mukai Kozue Nakahara Takahiro Nagai Toyoharu Kamibeppu Satoru Sugie Hiromasa Tsukino Toshio Kamimura Toshiyuki Kamoto

Verrucous carcinoma is a rare, extremely well differentiated squamous carcinoma with low clinical malignant potential first described in 1948 in the oral cavity [1]. Since then, it has been described in other sites, such as the anus, penis, and the female genitalia [1]. Based on the literature, verrucous carcinoma accounts for approximately 3-8% of all penile cancers and 20% of verruciform lesi...

Journal: :Chirurgia 2014
D Spinu A Rădulescu O Bratu I A Checheriţă A E Ranetti D Mischianu

AIM Buschke-Lowenstein disease or giant condyloma acuminatum represents a rare, sexually transmitted disorder, with a slow evolution and the tendency to infiltrate in the adjacent tissues; untreated, the outcome is unfavorable. The hallmark is the development of one or various prominent-sized vegetant tumors that usually ulcerate. MATERIAL AND METHODS The present article summarizes both the e...

Journal: :Nigerian Journal of Surgical Research 2001

Journal: :Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research 2018

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