Affiliation:
1. Moscow Clinical Hospital 24
2. State Budgetary Healthcare Institution «City Clinical Hospital No. 24»
Abstract
The article is devoted to a rare disease of the perianal region — Buschke-Levenshtein tumor. A clinical case and a literature review on the etiology, pathogenesis and experience of treating such tumors are presented. Evidence based sources show that currently there is no generally accepted tactics of managing patients with this pathology. In this regard, each case of treatment of such patients is of not only scientific but also practical interest. In this case, the tactics of staged treatment with the use of high-temperature dissectors and immunocorrection was chosen, which made it possible to achieve a good clinical result without the formation of extensive and long-term non-healing wound defects in the perianal region.
Publisher
PANORAMA Publishing House
Subject
General Chemical Engineering
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