TITLE:
Clinical Anatomopathological and Therapeutic Aspects of Buschke-Lowenstein Tumor
AUTHORS:
Kimassoum Rimtebaye, Mahamat Ali Mahamat, Freddy Rimtebaye Kimassoum, Frederic Meurde Nemia, Antoinette Djekoundade, Valentin Andjeffa, Valentin Vadandi, Koldjimadje Mingue, Teguil Noar
KEYWORDS:
Condyloma, Degeneration, Cauliflower, Cauterization-Exeresis, N’Djamena, Chad
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Urology,
Vol.11 No.11,
November
30,
2021
ABSTRACT: Introduction: Buschke Lowenstein Tumor (BLT) is a tumor, belonging to the group of verrucous carcinomas. It is endowed with an unpredictable potential of recurrence and degeneration. The aim of the work is to present the anatomical and therapeutic characteristics of BLT at the University Hospital of National Reference of N’Djamena in Chad. Patients and Method: Prospective descriptive study of 13 patients with BLT, from May 2009 to April 2019 in the department of urology was included. The patients more than 15, carriers of TBL located at: external genitalia, perineum and anal margin whose clinical, paraclinical assessment allowed the diagnosis of BLT, management and follow-up at the said service. Respect for the patient’s identity and consent, the patient’s consent is obtained and the anonymity of the photographs is observed. Result: A total of 13 patients had BLT, 11 males and 2 females. The average age of the patients was 32.5 years. The lesions were cauliflower-like and located on the vulva (n = 2), the penis, the perineum, the anorectal region in men (n = 11). Serology was positive for: HIV (n = 3), chlamydia (n = 4). The management was surgical by cauterization and excision. Cystoscopy and rectoscope were normal. The cure was obtained in all patients. Two patients had a recurrence at 5 months requiring a second successful cure. Conclusion: BLT is a frequent pathology in the urology department of the University Hospital of National Reference of N’Djamena in Chad. The surgical treatment by “cauterization exeresis” gives a better treatment.