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Buschke-Lowenstein Tumor

Exophytic tumor of the anogenital region associated with HPV infections. It becomes a large cauliflower-like, hyperkeratotic, verrucous mass that is locally destructive with little atypical cells. Histologically, tumor cells are broad rete peg structures that tend to invade deeper than CONDYLOMATA ACUMINATA.

Year introduced: 2013

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Tree Number(s): C01.221.812.640.220.500, C01.778.640.220.500, C01.925.256.650.810.217.500, C01.925.813.220.500, C01.925.825.810.110.500, C01.925.928.914.217.500, C04.557.470.200.450.500, C04.557.470.700.450.500, C12.100.937.640.220.500, C17.800.838.790.810.110.500

MeSH Unique ID: D062688

Entry Terms:

  • Tumor, Buschke-Lowenstein
  • Buschke-Löwenstein Tumor
  • Tumor, Buschke-Löwenstein
  • Giant Condyloma Acuminatum
  • Condyloma Acuminatum, Giant
  • Condyloma Acuminatums, Giant
  • Giant Condyloma Acuminatums
  • Anogenital Type Verrucous Carcinoma
  • Giant Condyloma of Buschke and Löwenstein
  • Buschke Löwenstein Tumor
  • Löwenstein Tumor, Buschke
  • Tumor, Buschke Löwenstein
  • Buschke Lowenstein Tumor
  • Lowenstein Tumor, Buschke
  • Tumor, Buschke Lowenstein
  • Giant Condyloma of Buschke and Lowenstein

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