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Recalcitrant extragenital giant condyloma acuminatum: A need for combination therapy

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Giant condyloma acuminatum (GCA), also known as Buschke ‐Löwenstein tumor, is a huge, rapidly growing variant of condyloma found in the anogenital region. Extragenital GCA is rare and, in most… Click to show full abstract

Giant condyloma acuminatum (GCA), also known as Buschke ‐Löwenstein tumor, is a huge, rapidly growing variant of condyloma found in the anogenital region. Extragenital GCA is rare and, in most cases, affecting the intertriginous area and treated by excision. We described a case of refractory extragenital GCA involving the large part of the left axilla area successfully treated with immunotherapy and podophyllotoxin. Considering the large size and the location, the lesions were not treated by wide excision because it might result in scar contracture with limitation of shoulder movement or axillary web syndrome. Our case illustrates that combination therapy of podophyllotoxin, imiquimod plus weekly cryotherapy may be an effective and less invasive option for treating GCA of the axilla with good cosmetic and functional outcomes.

Keywords: giant condyloma; condyloma; condyloma acuminatum; therapy; combination therapy

Journal Title: Dermatologic Therapy
Year Published: 2019

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