Abstract

The article describes a clinical case of Buschke - Levenstein condyloma. The development of the tumor is associated with a papillomavirus infection against the background of an immunodeficiency condition. The difficulties of identifying a causally significant factor, the complexity of patient management, the risk of an unfavorable outcome of the disease are considered. This clinical example demonstrates the need for a timely examination of men for papillomavirus infection and the search for new therapies against the background of topical and systemic immunostimulants.

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