Abstract

Giant condylomata acuminata is a rare intermediate state between benign condyloma and squamous cell carcinoma. They are related to HPV 6 & 11 infections and if left untreated can increase in size and become destructive. This case was managed in a multidisciplinary setting, involving the use of preoperative vascular intervention and surgical resection by plastic surgery and gynaecology teams. Small focuses of early squamous cell carcinoma were present when the surgical specimen was examined. We discuss the important considerations when managing patients presenting with similar chronic lesions and the processes involved in managing this case the way we did.

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