Treatment for CondylomaAcuminatum with Graves’ disease
Journal Title: Scholars Journal of Medical Case Reports - Year 2016, Vol 4, Issue 7
Abstract
A rare case of external genital condylomataacuminatum with Graves’ disease was reported. The cauliflower warts were observed on glans penis and foreskin of a 40-year-old man, who had typical Graves’ symptoms. After combining treatment of laser, intramuscular injection interferon, and orally administered Acyclovir or Tamciclovir tablets, Amoxicilline capsules or phenoxymephyl penicillin potassium tablets, vitamin C and vitamin B1 of multiple courses (weeks), the condylomataacuminatum recurred, the warts grew again, and Graves’ disease worsened. However, after integrated treatment of laser, orally administered transfer factor, antibiotics and vitamins of three courses, the patient recovered fully and Graves’ symptoms alleviated. The venereal warts have not recurred within six months. Keywords:CondylomaAcuminatum, Graves’ disease, Laser, Interferon, Antibiotic, Recurrence, Transfer Factor.
Authors and Affiliations
Ning Tang, NianJi Luo
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