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Buschke-Loewenstein Tumor: A Case Report and Advocacy for Human Papillomavirus Vaccination.

Curēus 2020 October 5
Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a widespread sexually transmitted infection which can lead to genital warts, squamous cell carcinoma, and verrucous carcinomas. Buschke-Loewenstein tumor (BLT) is a verrucous carcinoma which occurs in the anogenital and perianal areas. BLT is often associated with HPV 6 and 11, but HPV is preventable through routine vaccination. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) provides recommendations for routine HPV vaccination among both adolescents and adults. Following these guidelines may result in decreased incidence of BLT and minimize the need for subsequent invasive treatment. Here we present a case of BLT and advocate the use of HPV vaccination among patients to prevent discussed potential adverse outcomes.

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