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Giant anal condyloma

Giant anal condyloma

George Kirkilessis1,&, Ioannis Karavokyros2

 

1Surgical Department, General Hospital of Pirgos, Pirgos, Greece, 2First Department of Surgery, Medical School, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Laikon General Hospital, Athens, Greece

 

 

&Corresponding author
George Kirkilessis, Surgical Department, General Hospital of Pirgos, Pirgos, Greece

 

 

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A 61 years old male patient presented to the Accident and Emergency (AE) Department reporting bleeding during defecation, difficulty and low pain while walking and sitting. On physical examination we saw an exophytic cauliflower like, ulcerated tumor mass measuring 20 x 14 cm that covered the whole perineum and a similar satellite lesion 3 x 4 cm, with malodorousness. The mass was there for at least three years, progressively growing.

 

 

Figure 1: a giant anal condyloma of a 61 years old man with the satellite lesion before the operation