Giant condyloma acuminatum-malignant transformation.

Autor: Papapanagiotou IK; Department of Gynecology Peripheral Cancer Hospital 'Agios Savvas' Alexandras ave. 171 Athens 11522 Greece; Department of Surgery General and Oncological Hospital of Kifissia 'Agioi Anargyroi' University of Athens Timiou stavrou 14, Kifissia Athens 14564 Greece., Migklis K; Department of Surgery General and Oncological Hospital of Kifissia 'Agioi Anargyroi' University of Athens Timiou stavrou 14, Kifissia Athens 14564 Greece., Ioannidou G; Department of Radiotherapy Peripheral Cancer Hospital 'Agios Savvas' Alexandras ave. 171 Athens 11522 Greece., Xesfyngi D; Department of Radiotherapy Peripheral Cancer Hospital 'Agios Savvas' Alexandras ave. 171 Athens 11522 Greece., Kalles V; Department of Surgery General and Oncological Hospital of Kifissia 'Agioi Anargyroi' University of Athens Timiou stavrou 14, Kifissia Athens 14564 Greece., Mariolis-Sapsakos T; Department of Surgery General and Oncological Hospital of Kifissia 'Agioi Anargyroi' University of Athens Timiou stavrou 14, Kifissia Athens 14564 Greece., Terzakis E; Department of Gynecology Peripheral Cancer Hospital 'Agios Savvas' Alexandras ave. 171 Athens 11522 Greece.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Clinical case reports [Clin Case Rep] 2017 Feb 23; Vol. 5 (4), pp. 537-538. Date of Electronic Publication: 2017 Feb 23 (Print Publication: 2017).
DOI: 10.1002/ccr3.863
Abstrakt: Giant condyloma acuminata are associated with malignant transformation in up to 50% of cases, high recurrence rate, and poor prognosis. Treatment strategies have included wide local excision, abdominopelvic resection, and addition of radiotherapy and adjuvant and/or neoadjuvant systemic chemotherapy.
Databáze: MEDLINE
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