Abstract

Temporary colostomy before surgery in Buschke-Lowenteim tumour in children Buschke-Lowentein tumor is a verrucous lesion, with slow growth and locally infi ltrating. Despite her benign histology, is an intermediate lesion between condiloma acuminatum and verrucous carcinoma. It has been linked to human papilloma virus (subtypes 6 and 11). Other factors implicated include poor hygiene, chronic irritation, promiscuity and cellular inmunocompromised states. It is exceptional in children. We report a case of a 6-year-old girl with HIV infection B3 and giant condyloma that affect genitoanal region and rectal mucosa. The temporary colostomy aimed good results of the surgical excision.

Highlights

  • Buschke-Löwentein tumor is a verrucous lesion, with slow growth and locally infiltrating

  • It has been linked to human papilloma virus

  • We report a case of a 6-year-old girl with HIV infection B3 and giant condyloma that affect genitoanal region and rectal mucosa

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Buschke-Löwentein tumor is a verrucous lesion, with slow growth and locally infiltrating. La realización de una colostomía de descarga previa, permite el aislamiento, facilitando la cicatrización de la zona y evitando el contacto con material fecal que contribuye a la recidiva. Presentamos un caso de una niña de 6 años con VIH estadio B3 y condilomatosis gigante que afectaba a la región genitoanal y a la mucosa rectal adyacente.

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