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.
Also Known As:
Anogenital Type Verrucous Carcinoma; Buschke Lowenstein Tumor; Buschke Löwenstein Tumor; Giant Condyloma Acuminatum; Giant Condyloma of Buschke and Lowenstein; Giant Condyloma of Buschke and Löwenstein; Condyloma Acuminatum, Giant; Condyloma Acuminatums, Giant; Giant Condyloma Acuminatums; Lowenstein Tumor, Buschke; Löwenstein Tumor, Buschke; Tumor, Buschke Lowenstein; Tumor, Buschke Löwenstein; Tumor, Buschke-Lowenstein; Tumor, Buschke-Löwenstein; Buschke-Löwenstein Tumor