Radical excision of inguinal condyloma acuminatum following 51 years of untreated growth, found to be squamous cell carcinoma
Giant condyloma acuminatum, caused by herpes simplex virus infection, is a large cauliflower shaped lesion that has a propensity to infiltrate surrounding tissues with paradoxically benign microscopic/histological appearance. This lesion is often benign, though it does have the potential for maligna...
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Main Authors: | Asher Mandel, Adam Reese, Jalil Nasibili, Jack H. Mydlo |
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Language: | EN |
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Elsevier
2022
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/eb5000a71c33480d8a955a86c7e5a2ef |
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