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Re: condyloma in pregnancyFrom: alma bella rivera (amy_gonz@yahoo.com)Mon Mar 19 08:42:14 2007
Thank you. Will take note of your advise. Richard Kaplan <rkaplan@triad.rr.com> wrote: Amy, I had a patient last year with giant perianal and perineal condyloma. She was 26 weeks when I saw her and used electrocautery (under spinal anesthesia) to excise the condyloma. I tried not to cauterized too close to the normal skin and she had much less pain than I feared she would have post operatively. She did not need any post operative TCA and delivered at term without problem. Richard Kaplan Greensboro, NC
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