J Med Assoc Thai 2010; 93 (6):643

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Current Therapy for Condyloma Acuminata of the Patients Attending Female STD Unit, Siriraj Hospital
Roongpisuthipong A Mail, Chalermchockcharoenkit A , Thamkhantho M , Thanaboonyawat I , Neungton C

Objective: To describe the treatment pattern of condyloma acuminata in female.

Material and Method: The 5-year medical records of 449 women treated for genital condyloma acuminata at the
Gynecologic Infectious Diseases and Female Sexually Transmitted Disease (GID-FSTD) unit were reviewed. Data included
the distribution of age, client by category, anatomical site and size, serologically coexisting sexually transmitted infection
(STI), and treatment modalities.

Results: About half, 50.1%, of treatment was the application of topical trichloroacetic acid; followed by podophylline in the
proportion of 35.5%. While the electric cauterization and imiquimod applications were uncommon therapy. Two-fifth of the
subjects, 40.7%, was completely cured, and the remaining cases required additional management.

Conclusion: The present setting, the wide range of treatment available is reflection of the fact that there is no ideal management.

Keywords: Condyloma acuminata, Trichloroacetic acid, Podophylline, Electric cauterization, Imiquimod

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