Buschke - Lowenstein anal tumor: An ambiguous entity

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Abstract

The Buschke - Lowenstein tumor is a rare sexually transmitted disease. Its location at the anal margin is also very rare. The most incriminated risk factor is human papillomavirus infection. Its clinical form may be confusing with other tumor and infectious lesions. Histologically, it is characterized by a well-differentiated malpighian proliferation. It represents local aggressive behavior. The treatment of reference remains the surgery with healthy margins of excision. Other treatments have been tested, but their effectiveness remains uncertain. We report here a new case of anal margin Buschke - Lowenstein tumor with a review of the literature.

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Ben Kridis, W., Werda, I., Charfi, S., Toumi, N., Boudawara, T., Mzali, R., … Khanfir, A. (2019). Buschke - Lowenstein anal tumor: An ambiguous entity. Experimental Oncology, 41(2), 182–184. https://doi.org/10.32471/exp-oncology.2312-8852.vol-41-no-2.13119

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