HPV-ASSOCIATED PERINEAL CONDYLOMA
Abstract
The paper presents a clinical observation of the case of a 76-year-old patient with a pointed condyloma of the anogenital region associated with the human papillomavirus (HPV). During the treatment, a radical removal of pathological formation was performed using argon -plasma coagulation, and antiviral therapy was prescribed.
The data from medical documents of outpatient and inpatient follow-up were used, including the results of laboratory and instrumental research methods, in particular, confirmed HPV-ethiology of condyloma (determining the viral load by polymerase chain reaction), vulvoscopy, colposcopy, cytological study of the cervical scranes and cervical canal. The patient’s informed consent was obtained to publish surveillance results.
This case emphasizes the need for cancer alertness managing patients with condylomas, especially during menopause, when prolonged persistence of the virus is more probable and “arbitrary” elimination is impossible, as well as the advantages of modern minimally invasive technologies that allow to eliminate the cosmetic defect and reduce the period of postoperative hospital stay.
About the Authors
A. M. BogdanovaRussian Federation
M. P. Kazachenkova
Russian Federation
V. E. Nikolaeva
Russian Federation
E. D. Mamin
Russian Federation
A. V. Urakov
Russian Federation
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Review
For citations:
Bogdanova A.M., Kazachenkova M.P., Nikolaeva V.E., Mamin E.D., Urakov A.V. HPV-ASSOCIATED PERINEAL CONDYLOMA. Bashkortostan Medical Journal. 2025;20(4):98-102. (In Russ.)
