Case Of Giant Condyloma Acuminatum Of Buschke- Löwenstein: OAJBS Publishers
Case Of Giant Condyloma
Acuminatum Of Buschke- Löwenstein by Selma Benkirane* in Open
Access Journal of Biomedical Science (OAJBS)
An 89-year-old patient, does not report the
notion of unprotected sexual intercourse, treated for years by touching with
trichloroacetic acid for genital warts, presenting a budding mass extending
from the pubis to the glans evolving for 2 years. Clinical examination revealed
an exophytic budding ulcerating 7 cm tumor, papillomatous in perineal cauliflower
with damage to part of the glans, fetid and painless (Figure 1). Dermoscopic
examination showed a papillomatous appearance, keratin, and polymorphic
vascularity surrounded by whitish halos (Figure 2). The lymph nodes were free.
The HIV, syphilitic and hepatitis B and C serologies were negative. The
histological examination of a biopsy sample revealed an epitheliomatous
hyperplasia made of an acanthosic, papillomatous malpighian coating, overcome
by a parakeratotic hyperkeratosis with presence of koilocyte, no cellular
atypia was noted (Figure 3). The diagnosis of Buschke-Löwenstein tumor was
accepted and the patient was referred to the urological surgery department for
possible surgical intervention.
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