Dalal, SatishKumar, RameshNityashaAggarwal, KamalSangwan, Mukesh2015-04-202015-04-202014-08Dalal Satish, Kumar Ramesh, Nityasha , Aggarwal Kamal, Sangwan Mukes. Giant Condyloma Acuminatum of the Anorectum : Surgical or Topical Treatment. Indian Medical Gazette. 2014 Aug ; 148 (8): 310-312.http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/157650Giant condyloma (Buschke-Loewenstein tumour) is a rare disease that commonly affects the urogenital area. We encountered an eighteen year old, nonhomosexual, HIV negative, male, who presented with a cauliflower like warty mass around perianal region. The mass was 8×6 cm in size, circumferential, soft and papillary in nature. Wide excision of mass was carried out with anoplasty reconstruction. Post-operatively, wound healing was uneventful. After wound healing, the topical applications of five percent imiquimod were done regularly under the care of dermatologist for three months. At six months of follow-up, patient is free from tumour, and is having neither signs of anal stenosis nor incontinence.engiant condyloma acuminatum (GCA)papillomavirusverrucous carcinomaAdministration, TopicalAdolescentAnus NeoplasmsBuschke-Lowenstein Tumor --drug therapyBuschke-Lowenstein Tumor --surgeryCarcinoma, Verrucous --drug therapyCarcinoma, Verrucous --surgeryCondylomata Acuminata --drug therapyCondylomata Acuminata --surgeryHIV SeronegativityHumansMaleTreatment OutcomeWound HealingGiant Condyloma Acuminatum of the Anorectum : Surgical or Topical Treatment.Article