نتایج جستجو برای: giant condylomata

تعداد نتایج: 58379  

Journal: :International Journal of Cancer 2006

Journal: :Sexually Transmitted Infections 1984

Journal: :Genitourinary medicine 1987
E Gimeno J J Vilata J L Sanchez A Lloret J M Fortea

Eight cases of bowenoid papulosis are reported. The clinical diagnoses were confirmed by histology. In one case an immunoperoxidase method showed the presence of papillomavirus antigen in the nucleus of the most superficial epidermal cells. We consider bowenoid papulosis to be a condition with specific features that distinguish it clinically and histologically from carcinoma in situ and condylo...

2012
Shyam B Verma Uwe Wollina

Vulvar cancer is uncommon and may be confused with genital condylomata. We report two cases of middle-aged women presenting with exophytic vulvar tumors of the midline for which diagnosis of a vulvar squamous cell carcinoma was confirmed by histopathology. Risk factors, staging, and treatment options are discussed.

2017
Alexandra J. Murray Trinity J. Bivalacqua Nikolai A. Sopko

Condylomata acuminata caused by human papillomavirus (HPV), a sexually transmitted virus, are rarely seen beyond the external genitalia and anal region. Here, a patient with innumerable condyloma acuminatum of the bladder is presented. Attempted surgical resection was performed and intraoperative photographs are presented.

Journal: :Archives of dermatology 2004
Chad Hivnor James W Shepard Michael S Shapiro Carmela C Vittorio

A 34-year-old human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)– seropositive man with a history of Kaposi sarcoma and ocular cytomegalovirus presented with an 8to 10-month history of multiple, progressively enlarging verrucous papules on the proximal nail fold and the distal interphalangeal joint of the right third finger (Figure 1). His CD4 cell count was 21/μL during retroviral therapy. A clinical diagnosi...

Journal: :Acta dermato-venereologica 2000
E Weisshaar H Gollnick

Sir, Verruca vulgaris is a benign epithelial hyperplasia caused by human papilloma viruses that causes therapeutic problems, especially in immunocompromised patients. We report here 2 patients on continuous immunosuppressive medication with relapsing warts resistant to topical immunotherapy with diphenylcyclopropenone (DCP). As an alternative, occlusive treatment with 5% imiquimod cream was suc...

Journal: :Sexually Transmitted Infections 1985

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