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TREATMENT CONDYLOMATA GIGANTEA
OB/GYN Clinic "Nardni front", Belgrade, S&M , Belgrade , Serbia
Institute of Pathology, Medical faculty , Priština, Kosovska Mitrovica , Kosovo*
OB/GYN Clinic "Nardni front", Belgrade, S&M , Belgrade , Serbia
OB/GYN Clinic "Nardni front", Belgrade, S&M , Belgrade , Serbia
CHC Zvezdara, Belgrade, S&M , Belgrade , Serbia
Published: 01.12.2004.
Volume 32, Issue 2 (2004)
pp. 89-91;
Abstract
Condylomata gigantea is an expansive, destructive lesion that affects most frequently anal and perianal region, and
rarely vulvar and vaginal region. We will describe a clinical case of a 28 years old female patient with a diagnosis of Condylomata gigantea in anal and perianal region with propagation on vulva, vagina and clitoris. After we detected a wide base of condylomas in anal and perianal region, we performed a deep, multiple biopsy for discover of eventual malignancy.
Histologically, malignancy was not confirmed, but it was discovered a presence of HPV types 6 and 11. The patient was initially treated with a wide surgical excision, and then the rest of condylomas were removed using CO laser which had an 2
haemostatic function in the same time. Three months later, there was no recurrence.
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