Giant Condyloma Acuminatum in the Genital, Perineal and Perianal Region in a Pediatric Patient. Literature Review and Case Report.
Journal: Urology Case Reports
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Abstract
Condyloma acuminata is caused by the proliferation of squamous epithelial cells in the presence of human papilloma virus (HPV) infection. There are several treatment options available for anogenital warts, however, none have proven to be more efficacious. We present the case of a 3 year-8 months-old male, diagnosed with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, who presented with multiple warts in the anogenital region. Lesions were treated with imiquimod 5%, electrosurgical resection and interferon α-2b. Combination of electrofulguration and interferon α-2b is an effective treatment option for children with giant condyloma accuminatum although recurrence is expected within a short follow-up period.
Authors
Rodrigo Suárez Ibarrola, Alexander Heinze, Fabian Sánchez Sagástegui, Atziri Negrin Ramírez, Roberto Aguilar Anzures, Luis Xochihua Diaz, Juan Cuevas Alpuche
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