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Successful combination therapy of trichloroacetic acid, podophyllin, and electrocautery on giant condylomata acuminata.

Int J STD AIDS

November 2024

Department of Dermatology, Venereology, and Aesthetics, Dr Mohammad Hoesin General Hospital, Faculty of Medicine Universitas Sriwijaya, Palembang, Indonesia.

Giant condylomata acuminata (GCA) is a rare presentation of anogenital wart (AGW), invasive locally but does not metastasize. Combination therapy for GCA is suggested based on modalities and experiences. The combination of TCA and podophyllin has showed good efficacy, followed by electrocautery to eradicate warts.

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  • Giant condylomata acuminatum (GCA), also known as Buschke-Lowenstein tumor (BLT), is a rare, slow-growing tumor linked to low-risk HPV types 6 and 11, with low chances of becoming invasive cancer.
  • The study involved three patients (one woman and two men) who underwent surgical excision for their BLT, with two also receiving surgical reconstruction and achieving positive outcomes.
  • The authors emphasize the need for early symptom recognition, effective treatment options, awareness of recurrence risks, and preventive strategies against HPV.
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  • A 71-year-old male presented with a mass in his scrotum that had been growing slowly and was not painful.
  • A physical exam showed a soft, brown tumor measuring 4.5×3.5×3.0 cm, with lab tests indicating elevated blood sugar and a squamous carcinoma marker.
  • The tumor was removed surgically, and no cancer was found; it was diagnosed as giant condyloma acuminatum, which often occurs in people with weakened immune systems.
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Fine scalpel surgery: preserving the dartos muscle in a patient with scrotal and perigenital giant Buschke-Löwenstein tumors.

Wien Med Wochenschr

November 2024

Onkoderma-Clinic for Dermatology, Venereology and Dermatologic Surgery, General Skobelev 26, 1606, Sofia, Bulgaria.

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  • Giant condyloma acuminatum (GCA), also known as Buschke-Löwenstein tumor (BLT), is a rare but aggressive benign tumor mostly affecting males under 50, with various risk factors linked to its development.
  • A case study of a 26-year-old male shows successful surgical removal of long-standing verrucous tumors in sensitive areas, confirming the diagnosis.
  • The report emphasizes the exclusive use of fine undermining scalpel surgery for treatment, highlighting its effectiveness and no complications during recovery.
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Giant inflamed fibroepithelial scrotal polyp mimicking an anogenital wart.

Int J STD AIDS

June 2024

North Manchester Sexual Health Clinic, The Northern Integrated Contraception, Sexual Health and HIV Service, Manchester Foundation Trust, Manchester, UK.

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  • * Examination revealed a large pink mass on the scrotum, resembling giant condyloma of Buschke and Lowenstein, along with smaller satellite lesions.
  • * After unsuccessful treatments, a surgical excision was performed, and pathology revealed it to be an inflamed fibroepithelial polyp, marking it as the first reported case of this condition with warty features in an adult.
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