Ano-perineal condyloma in a girl aged 2 years, 8 months and treatment with podophyllin in combination with glycyrrhizinic acid and trichloroacetic acid. Case report.

Introduction: Anogenital condylomas or warts are secondary to an infection caused by the human papillomavirus in specific sites, such as the skin of the anogenital region, in the vaginal and anal mucosa. It is a rare sexually transmitted infection in pediatric age, very common among sexually active...

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author Aguagüiña-González , Efraín
author2 Aguagüiña-Veloz, Diana
Guamán-Gualpa, William
Valejo-Espinoza , Sebastián
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Aguagüiña-Veloz, Diana
Guamán-Gualpa, William
Valejo-Espinoza , Sebastián
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Aguagüiña-Veloz, Diana
Guamán-Gualpa, William
Valejo-Espinoza , Sebastián
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dc.source.none.fl_str_mv Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Médicas (Quito); Vol. 48 No. 1 (2023): Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Médicas (Quito); 32 - 37
Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Médicas (Quito); Vol. 48 Núm. 1 (2023): Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Médicas (Quito); 32 - 37
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv papiloma
podofilina
ácido glicirricínico
papiloma
podophyllin
glycyrrhizinic acid
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Ano-perineal condyloma in a girl aged 2 years, 8 months and treatment with podophyllin in combination with glycyrrhizinic acid and trichloroacetic acid. Case report.
Condiloma ano-perineal en una niña de 2 años, 8 meses y tratamiento con podofilina en combinación con ácido glicirricínico y ácido tricloroacético. Reporte de caso.
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description Introduction: Anogenital condylomas or warts are secondary to an infection caused by the human papillomavirus in specific sites, such as the skin of the anogenital region, in the vaginal and anal mucosa. It is a rare sexually transmitted infection in pediatric age, very common among sexually active adults and adolescents; The cause in infants, without ruling out sexual abuse, could be: 1. At the time of birth, in the neonatal stage and during the first years; 2. Autoinoculation or hetero-inoculation of the genitals of other children, adults, family members such as the mother or caregivers. It could manifest as small papillomas or warty growths on the anogenital skin, on the mucosa of the vagina or anus. This case has clinical importance since conventional treatments present short-term recurrences and many of them are not well tolerated by young patients. There are aggressive treatments such as cryosurgery; the use of expensive medications such as Imiquimod; However, recurrences are very common with these conventional treatments. Objective: To describe the use of a treatment regimen with podophyllin in combination with glycyrrhizinic acid and trichloroacetic acid, in a pediatric patient diagnosed with anoperineal condyloma, to help reduce recurrences, costs and, above all, psychological effects. that painful methods cause in young patients. Case presentation: The patient presents sharp, verrucous lesions in the ano-perineal region; and, after having been operated on in a health center for several days by topicalizing a 5% trichloroacetic acid solution combined with 50% podophyllin on the lesions; However, the condition worsened, with the lesions extending close to the genital area. After which he came to our consultation, where in addition to the previous combination, plus the addition of topical glycyrrhizinic acid and achieving remission of the lesions after 30 days. Conclusions and recomendations: The combination of a corrosive substance, trichloroacetic acid, with a substance that stops cell multiplication such as podophyllin; and glycyrrhizinic acid, which decreases virus replication at an early stage, prevents the release of the virion from its capsid and thus its penetration into the cells. The application of this triple therapy improved the results for condylomatosis in pediatric patients.
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spelling Ano-perineal condyloma in a girl aged 2 years, 8 months and treatment with podophyllin in combination with glycyrrhizinic acid and trichloroacetic acid. Case report.Condiloma ano-perineal en una niña de 2 años, 8 meses y tratamiento con podofilina en combinación con ácido glicirricínico y ácido tricloroacético. Reporte de caso.Aguagüiña-González , Efraín Aguagüiña-Veloz, DianaGuamán-Gualpa, WilliamValejo-Espinoza , Sebastiánpapilomapodofilinaácido glicirricínicopapilomapodophyllinglycyrrhizinic acidIntroduction: Anogenital condylomas or warts are secondary to an infection caused by the human papillomavirus in specific sites, such as the skin of the anogenital region, in the vaginal and anal mucosa. It is a rare sexually transmitted infection in pediatric age, very common among sexually active adults and adolescents; The cause in infants, without ruling out sexual abuse, could be: 1. At the time of birth, in the neonatal stage and during the first years; 2. Autoinoculation or hetero-inoculation of the genitals of other children, adults, family members such as the mother or caregivers. It could manifest as small papillomas or warty growths on the anogenital skin, on the mucosa of the vagina or anus. This case has clinical importance since conventional treatments present short-term recurrences and many of them are not well tolerated by young patients. There are aggressive treatments such as cryosurgery; the use of expensive medications such as Imiquimod; However, recurrences are very common with these conventional treatments. Objective: To describe the use of a treatment regimen with podophyllin in combination with glycyrrhizinic acid and trichloroacetic acid, in a pediatric patient diagnosed with anoperineal condyloma, to help reduce recurrences, costs and, above all, psychological effects. that painful methods cause in young patients. Case presentation: The patient presents sharp, verrucous lesions in the ano-perineal region; and, after having been operated on in a health center for several days by topicalizing a 5% trichloroacetic acid solution combined with 50% podophyllin on the lesions; However, the condition worsened, with the lesions extending close to the genital area. After which he came to our consultation, where in addition to the previous combination, plus the addition of topical glycyrrhizinic acid and achieving remission of the lesions after 30 days. Conclusions and recomendations: The combination of a corrosive substance, trichloroacetic acid, with a substance that stops cell multiplication such as podophyllin; and glycyrrhizinic acid, which decreases virus replication at an early stage, prevents the release of the virion from its capsid and thus its penetration into the cells. The application of this triple therapy improved the results for condylomatosis in pediatric patients.Introducción: Los condilomas o verrugas anogenitales son secundarios a una infección causada por el virus del papiloma humano en sitios específicos, como la piel de la región anogenital, en las mucosas vaginal y anal. Es una infección de transmisión sexual rara en la edad pediátrica, muy frecuente entre los adultos y adolescentes sexualmente activos; la causa en los infantes, sin descartar el abuso sexual podría ser: 1. En el momento del parto, en la etapa neonatal y durante los primeros años; 2. Autoinoculación o hetero-inoculación de los genitales de otros niños, de adultos, familiares como la madre o cuidadores. Podría manifestarse como pequeños papilomas o crecimientos verrugosos en la piel anogenital, en la mucosa de la vagina o el ano. Este caso tiene importancia clínica ya que los tratamientos convencionales presentan recidivas a corto plazo y muchos de ellos no son bien tolerados por los pequeños pacientes. Hay tratamientos agresivos como la criocirugía; el uso de medicamentos costosos como el Imiquimod; sin embargo, las recidivas son muy frecuentes con estos tratamientos convencionales. Objetivo: Describir el uso de un esquema de terapia de tratamiento con podofilina en combinación con ácido glicirricínico y ácido tricloroacético, en una paciente pediátrica con diagnóstico de condiloma ano-perineal, para ayudar a disminuir las recidivas, los costos y sobre todo los efectos psicológicos que provocan los métodos dolorosos en los pequeños pacientes. Presentación del caso: Paciente que presentó lesiones verrucosas, puntiagudos en la región ano-perineal; y, luego de haber sido intervenida en un centro de salud por varios días mediante la topicación sobre las lesiones una solución de ácido tricloro acético a 5% combinada con podofilina al 50%; sin embargo, el cuadro se exacerbó extendiéndose las lesiones hasta cerca del área genital. Luego de lo cual acudió a nuestra consulta, donde además de la combinación anterior, más la adición de ácido glicirricinico tópico y logrando a los 30 días la remisión de las lesiones. Conclusiones y recomendaciones: La combinación de una sustancia corrosiva, el ácido tricloro acético, con una sustancia que detiene la multiplicación celular como la podofilina; y el ácido glicirricinico el cual disminuye la replicación de los virus en un estadio temprano, impide la salida del virión de su cápside y con esto su penetración a las células. La aplicación de esta triple terapia mejoró los resultados para condilomatosis en pacientes pediátricos.Quito: Universidad Central del Ecuador2023-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtículo evaluado por paresapplication/pdfhttps://revistadigital.uce.edu.ec/index.php/CIENCIAS_MEDICAS/article/view/437610.29166/rfcmq.v48i1.4376Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Médicas (Quito); Vol. 48 No. 1 (2023): Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Médicas (Quito); 32 - 37Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Médicas (Quito); Vol. 48 Núm. 1 (2023): Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Médicas (Quito); 32 - 372737-61412588-0691reponame:Revista Ciencias Médicasinstname:Universidad Central del Ecuadorinstacron:UCEspahttps://revistadigital.uce.edu.ec/index.php/CIENCIAS_MEDICAS/article/view/4376/6636Derechos de autor 2023 Efraín Aguagüiña, Diana Aguagüiña, william guaman gualpa, Javier Sebastián Vallejo Espinozahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2025-04-24T15:33:48Zoai:revistadigital.uce.edu.ec:article/4376Portal de revistashttps://revistadigital.uce.edu.ec/Universidad públicahttps://uce.edu.ec/**Ecuador*2737-61412588-0691opendoar:*2025-04-24T15:33:48Revista Ciencias Médicas - Universidad Central del Ecuadorfalse
spellingShingle Ano-perineal condyloma in a girl aged 2 years, 8 months and treatment with podophyllin in combination with glycyrrhizinic acid and trichloroacetic acid. Case report.
Aguagüiña-González , Efraín
papiloma
podofilina
ácido glicirricínico
papiloma
podophyllin
glycyrrhizinic acid
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title Ano-perineal condyloma in a girl aged 2 years, 8 months and treatment with podophyllin in combination with glycyrrhizinic acid and trichloroacetic acid. Case report.
title_full Ano-perineal condyloma in a girl aged 2 years, 8 months and treatment with podophyllin in combination with glycyrrhizinic acid and trichloroacetic acid. Case report.
title_fullStr Ano-perineal condyloma in a girl aged 2 years, 8 months and treatment with podophyllin in combination with glycyrrhizinic acid and trichloroacetic acid. Case report.
title_full_unstemmed Ano-perineal condyloma in a girl aged 2 years, 8 months and treatment with podophyllin in combination with glycyrrhizinic acid and trichloroacetic acid. Case report.
title_short Ano-perineal condyloma in a girl aged 2 years, 8 months and treatment with podophyllin in combination with glycyrrhizinic acid and trichloroacetic acid. Case report.
title_sort Ano-perineal condyloma in a girl aged 2 years, 8 months and treatment with podophyllin in combination with glycyrrhizinic acid and trichloroacetic acid. Case report.
topic papiloma
podofilina
ácido glicirricínico
papiloma
podophyllin
glycyrrhizinic acid
url https://revistadigital.uce.edu.ec/index.php/CIENCIAS_MEDICAS/article/view/4376