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SAS Journal of Surgery | Volume-7 | Issue-09
Buschke-Lowenstein Tumor or Giant Acuminous Condyloma Cininical and Therapeutic Aspect about a Case (At the Mohamed V Rabat Military Training Hospital)
F’Adama Condé, João Peti Angelo, Jamali Mounir, Akim Kogui N’Douro, Melang Mvomo Thomas Alexis, Omar Jendouzi, Ahmed Ameur, Mohammed Alami
Published: Sept. 27, 2021 | 121 94
DOI: 10.36347/sasjs.2021.v07i09.014
Pages: 524-527
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Abstract
The Buschke-Lowenstein tumor (TBL) or giant condyloma acuminata (GAG) is a tumor of viral origin with predominantly sexual transmission. A rare nosological entity 0.1%. Affecting men in 80% of cases and developing on the sexual organs perineum in women, the manifestation is in about 90% on the vulva. The contributing factors are the multiplicity of sexual partners, repeated infections, and decline in humanity. The condition phase is characterized by a cauliflower or rooster's crest tumor. Treatment is primarily surgical, followed by clinical and histological monitoring. We report a clinical case of giant condyloma acuminata at the Military Hospital of Instruction Mohamed V Rabat from 01/15/2021 TO 01/22/2021, the patient is operated with favorable outcome: seen on D 30 post-op.