Löwenstein-buschke: Clinicopathologic analysis of 78 cases of large and giant condyloma acuminata of the anus Journal Article


Authors: Cig Taskin, O.; Pehlivanoglu, B.; Reid, M. D.; Friedman, T.; Lee, M.; Tadros, T. S.; Bandyopadhyay, S.; Akinfolarin, J.; Armutlu, A.; Basturk, O.; Adsay, V.
Article Title: Löwenstein-buschke: Clinicopathologic analysis of 78 cases of large and giant condyloma acuminata of the anus
Abstract: Objective: The nature and clinicopathologic associations of Löwenstein-Buschke disease are unclear. Materials and Methods: 78 anal condylomatous lesions (≥2 cm) were analyzed. Cases were classified based on size as “medium-large”(2-5 cm, n=59), “large” (5-10 cm, n=13) and “giant” (>10 cm, n=6). Results: Patients were predominantly males (male/female=70/8). The mean age was 38 years (range:20-66). Two distinct lining types were recognized: 1) Epidermal type, typically lacking overt koilocytotic change, with associated invasive carcinoma in 8%; 2) Mucosal type, often manifesting koilocytotic change, with associated invasive carcinoma in 21%. Three types of high-grade dysplasia were discerned: 1) Basaloid, 8/9 showing high-grade dysplasia/carcinoma in-situ but non-invasive lesions; 2) Keratinizing, innocuous-appearing, but 5/6 was associated with invasion; 3) Giant cell, showing scattered individual bizarre cells, with 3/5 showing invasive carcinoma. Overall, invasion was found in 14% of the cases. The bulbous, broad-based destructive pattern characterizing verrucous carcinomas of the upper aerodigestive tract was not observed. A statistically significant trend existed between the incidence of invasion and size: 8.5% for medium-large, 23% for large, and 50% for giant (p=0.02). There was no discernable trend in the depth of invasion relative to condyloma size. Conclusions: Our findings suggest that Löwenstein-Buschke lesions are mega versions of conventional condyloma. Being verrucoid, large and minimally invasive, they can be conceptually regarded as a form of verrucous carcinoma, but they do not display the histologic characteristics of verrucous carcinoma defined in the aerodigestive tract. They exhibit two types of linings: the mucosal type that often shows koilocytotic changes, and the epidermal type that can be difficult to recognize in biopsies. These lesions may be associated with invasive carcinoma, albeit limited in amount. © 2021, Federation of Turkish Pathology Societies. All rights reserved.
Keywords: immunohistochemistry; adult; human tissue; middle aged; major clinical study; histopathology; squamous cell carcinoma; phenotype; epidermis; tumor volume; incidence; keratinocyte; fluorescence in situ hybridization; carcinoma in situ; invasive carcinoma; malignant transformation; endoscopy; dysplasia; stratum corneum; celiac disease; anus carcinoma; tumor invasion; giant condyloma acuminatum; anus; verrucous carcinoma; human; male; female; article; giant; buschke-lowenstein; condyloma acuminata
Journal Title: Turk Patoloji Dergisi
Volume: 37
Issue: 1
ISSN: 1018-5615
Publisher: Federation of Turkish Pathology Societies  
Date Published: 2021-01-01
Start Page: 18
End Page: 25
Language: English
DOI: 10.5146/tjpath.2020.01508
PUBMED: 33021736
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC10508923
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 1 February 2021 -- Source: Scopus
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