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A systematic review evaluating the efficacy and safety of a combination of ablative treatment and self administered treatment versus ablative treatment alone for external anogenital warts

International Journal of Dermatology, 2020
External anogenital warts are proliferative lesions. Till now, there is no consensus on the standard treatment of external anogenital warts. The combination of ablative therapy and self‐administered treatment has been reported to achieve sustained ...
Cheng Feng   +6 more
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[Anogenital warts in children].

Annales de dermatologie et de venereologie, 1990
Fourteen cases of anogenital warts in children are reported. Girls were more frequently affected than boys (9/5). Three children had been infected during birth; two had autoinfection from non-anogenital warts; two girls had apparently been sexually abused. In the remaining 7 cases the origin of the warts was unknown.
A, Herrera Saval   +3 more
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Prevalence of co-infections with other sexually transmitted infections in patients newly diagnosed with anogenital warts in Guangzhou, China

International Journal of STD and AIDS, 2020
Prevalence of co-infecting sexually transmitted infections (STIs) among patients newly diagnosed with anogenital warts is under-reported. Our objective is to determine the prevalence of six common STIs, Chlamydia trachomatis (CT), Neisseria gonorrhoeae ...
Liuyuan Wang   +12 more
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Management of anogenital warts

InnovAiT: Education and inspiration for general practice, 2018
Patients often present to GPs with intimate problems that they find embarrassing. GPs need to be comfortable dealing with a vast array of sexual health problems and know when to refer to specialist genitourinary medicine (GUM) physicians. Anogenital warts are common, with approximately 130 000 cases treated annually in GUM clinics throughout the UK ...
Sarah Wright   +2 more
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Declines in anogenital warts diagnoses since the change in 2012 to use the quadrivalent HPV vaccine in England: data to end 2017

Sexually Transmitted Infections, 2019
Objectives In 2008, a national human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination programme for females was introduced in England using the bivalent vaccine (HPV16 and 18 only).
M. Checchi   +3 more
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Ingenol Mebutate Gel 0.05% in the Treatment of Anogenital Warts: A Prospective Controlled Trial Comparing It With Topical Podophyllin Solution 25%

Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 2020
The efficacy of ingenol mebutate 0.05% gel in treatment of anogenital warts is similar to podophylline 25% solution, with further benefit of being much more rapid, but it is accompanied with more pain and skin local reactions. Background Anogenital warts
M. Shahidi Dadras   +3 more
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Anogenital warts

2019
Warts are caused by human papilloma viruses (HPV) and remain one of the most common STIs, accounting for 16% of new diagnoses in UK GUM clinics in 2015. Introduction of the quadrivalent HPV vaccine for girls has seen a steady decline of warts in young women and heterosexual men.
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Warts: Cutaneous and Anogenital

2015
Cutaneous and anogenital warts are the clinical manifestations of an infection with human papillomaviruses (HPVs). There are more than 120 different HPV types. They are both very common conditions, the former in young children and the latter mainly in young adults. Anogenital warts are considered as a sexually transmitted infection.
Antonios Kanelleas, Electra Nicolaidou
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Anogenital Warts

Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 2013
Anogenital warts are one of the most prevalent sexually transmitted virus infections in the Netherlands and cause frustration, shame, and even depression. This study was performed to determine the effect of having anogenital warts on the quality of life in Dutch soldiers with the use of a dermatology-specific quality of life (QoL) questionnaire.We used
Eric M, van der Snoek   +3 more
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Anogenital Warts in Children

Archives of Dermatology, 1991
To the Editor.— In the article by Cohen et al 1 on anogenital warts in children, the authors conclude that most of their children were at low risk for sexual abuse. Only eight of 73 children examined by them qualified for "suspected or documented abuse" after their evaluation.
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