Question 352
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A 33-year-old man presents to your office for evaluation of numerous bilateral 2–5 mm perianal lesions. Biopsies show high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions, and high-resolution anoscopy shows no intraanal lesions. Which of the following is the best initial management for this patient?
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"Question 352." CARSEP XII, ASCRS U, www.ascrsu.com/ascrs/view/CARSEP XII/3094352/all/Malignancy. Accessed 23 April 2026.
Question 352. CARSEP XII. https://www.ascrsu.com/ascrs/view/CARSEP XII/3094352/all/Malignancy. Accessed April 23, 2026.
Question 352. In CARSEP XII https://www.ascrsu.com/ascrs/view/CARSEP XII/3094352/all/Malignancy
Question 352 [Internet]. In: CARSEP XII. [cited 2026 April 23]. Available from: https://www.ascrsu.com/ascrs/view/CARSEP XII/3094352/all/Malignancy.
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