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Cell biology of cultured anogenital warts
British Journal of Dermatology, 1987A simple, reliable culture system for keratinocytes from anogenital warts is described. Using this technique we found that it was possible to produce multiple confluent keratinocyte cultures from two-thirds of the surgically-excised anogenital wart specimens received in our laboratory. Some morphological and cultural differences between these cells and
B R, Rose +5 more
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Cryotherapy for Treatment of Anogenital Warts
Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS care, 2004Human papillomavirus is a group of viruses that produce anogenital warts for which there is no cure. Untreated anogenital warts can spread and form large clusters that are bothersome, painful, and embarrassing to the patient as well as being a significant health risk. One of the infectious disease clinics of the authors' hospital sees an average of 200
Alice, Rosenberg, Janice M, Yates
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Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 1994
AbstractThis article critically reviews both established and experimental treatment modalities for anogenital (AG) warts. Efficacy, cost, safety, advantages and disadvantages of each therapy are directly compared and treatment algorithms are suggested. Treatment of AG warts in pregnant women and prepubertal children is discussed.
J. Handley, W. Dinsmore
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AbstractThis article critically reviews both established and experimental treatment modalities for anogenital (AG) warts. Efficacy, cost, safety, advantages and disadvantages of each therapy are directly compared and treatment algorithms are suggested. Treatment of AG warts in pregnant women and prepubertal children is discussed.
J. Handley, W. Dinsmore
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Cutaneous and Anogenital Warts
2018Warts are cutaneous and mucosal proliferations caused by human papilloma virus infection. Common cutaneous warts are characterized by the presence of irregular whitish structures, associated with irregularly distributed, hemorrhagic reddish to black dots.
Francesco Lacarrubba +3 more
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Archives of Dermatological Research, 2021
Irving Llibrán Reyna-Rodríguez +6 more
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Irving Llibrán Reyna-Rodríguez +6 more
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Genotype distribution of human papillomavirus in anogenital warts in Guilan province, northern Iran
, 2021N. Alizadeh +4 more
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[Anogenital warts in children].
Ugeskrift for laeger, 1995The incidence of anogenital warts among children seems to be increasing, and the question of route of contagion is often controversial. It has earlier been emphasized that a frequent route of infection of genital human papillomavirus (HPV) is through sexual abuse of the child. However, reports published in recent years have made it more likely that one
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Anogenital Warts in Children-Reply
Archives of Dermatology, 1991In Reply.— The primary goal in reporting our experience with anogenital warts in children was to change the way in which practitioners approach these patients and their families. Until recently, the presence of warts in the anogenital area of prepubertal children was a sine qua non of sexual abuse.
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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