PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Ferenczy, A. TI - Using the laser to treat vulvar condylomata acuminata and intraepidermal neoplasia DP - 1983 Jan 15 TA - Canadian Medical Association Journal PG - 135--137 VI - 128 IP - 2 4099 - http://www.cmaj.ca/content/128/2/135.short 4100 - http://www.cmaj.ca/content/128/2/135.full SO - CMAJ1983 Jan 15; 128 AB - The therapeutic effectiveness of the carbon dioxide laser was evaluated in 55 women with condylomata acuminata, particularly of the vulva but also of the urethral meatus and anal region, and in 11 women with multicentric vulvar intraepidermal neoplasia. The rates of persistence and recurrence were 13% and 5% respectively for condylomata and were both 9% for intraepidermal neoplasia. Perioperative and postoperative complications occurred in 6 of the 66 cases (9%) and all were managed on an outpatient basis. Laser beam therapy is recommended as an effective and safe means of treating extensive condylomata and intraepidermal neoplasia of the external urogenital region and anal mucous membrane.