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Abstract

VULVOVAGINAL CONDYLOMA ACUMINATA AND PREGNANCY: ABOUT TWO CASES

Nadim Chaimaa*, Chater Sara, Dagdag Samia, Pr. A. Ansari, Pr. M. Elyousfi, Pr. K. Fethi, Pr. F. EL Hassouni

ABSTRACT

Vaginal condylomata acuminata linked to papillomavirus infection are frequent during pregnancy, with a low risk of fetal transmission at the time of delivery. Diagnosis of genital Condylomata is primarily clinical, with lesions visible to the naked eye or requiring macroscopic examination (colposcopy). Pregnancy favors extensive, multifocal lesions. The aim of treatment is to eliminate visible lesions. No effective antiviral treatment is available. They may regress spontaneously in 20% to 30% of cases. However, in the post-partum period, low-grade lesions most potentially regress. Vaccination could significantly reduce the impact of this pathology, but cannot eradicate it. We report 2 cases of condyloma acuminata discovered at the end of the 3rd trimester, caesarean section was indicated for the risk hemorrhagic of lesions, the evolution was marked by spontaneous regression.

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