ISSN 1728-2985
ISSN 2414-9020 Online

Buschke–Loewenstein tumor of the penis

Katibov M.I., Bogdanov A.B., Abdulkhalimov A.M.

1) City Clinical Hospital, Makhachkala, Russia; 2) Botkin Hospital, Moscow, Russia; 3) Russian Medical Academy of Continuous Professional Education, Moscow, Russia
Giant condyloma of Buschke–Loewenstein is a rare benign tumor characterized by viral etiology, slow growth, the ability to cause disfigurement of the affected areas and a certain potential for malignancy. The main treatment option for this disease is surgery. Our clinical case is dedicated to the successful surgical treatment of a 57-year-old patient, in whom giant condyloma of Buschke–Loewenstein of the penis developed over 10 years without malignant transformation.

Keywords

Buschke–Loewenstein tumor
giant condyloma of Buschke–Loewenstein
condyloma acuminata of the penis
human papillomavirus

About the Authors

Corresponding author: M.I. Katibov – Doctor of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor (Docent), Head of Urological Division of City Clinical Hospital, Makhachkala, Russia; e-mail: mikatibov@mail.ru

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