Buschke–Lowenstein Tumor arising from common genital warts (a case report)
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Darabi MR (MD) * 1, Khooei AR (MD) , Kalani Moghaddam F (MD) |
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Buschke–Lowenstein Tumor (BLT) or Giant Condyloma Acuminatum (GCA) is a slow-growing, locally aggressive, cauliflower-like tumor of great size that usually arises in the perineal region. Buschke–Lowenstein Tumor is triggered by human papilloma virus (HPV), usually either genotype 6 or 11. Buschke–Lowenstein Tumor is usually preceded by condyloma acuminatum and occurs at any age after puberty, usually between the 4th and 6th decades. Invasive overgrowth and recurrence after treatment are its characteristics and malignant transformation is also possible. Here, we have reported a case of a 33 year-old man with penile Buschke–Lowenstein Tumor arising from common genital warts. |
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Keywords: Buschke-Lowenstein Tumor, Genital Warts, Giant Condyloma Acuminatum, Penis |
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Type of Study: Case Report |
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Urology
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* Corresponding Author Address: Professor, Department of Urology, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran. j_darabi@yahoo.com |
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