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pubmed-article:2964024pubmed:abstractTextGiant condyloma acumination, also called Bürschke-Loewenstein disease, is a pseudo-tumoral epithelial proliferation of viral origin (human papilloma virus). Surgery is the most effective of all treatments, but it results in loss of all tissues covering the anal canal. We suggest a reconstruction technique, performed under colostomy, in which the rectal mucosa is brought down and three sliding flaps are constructed from the skin of the ischio-anal fossae.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:2964024pubmed:articleTitle[Anal plasty after excision of giant condyloma acuminata].lld:pubmed
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