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Genital Warts

Close Encounters of the Microbial Kind, 2021
Michael Wilson, Philippa J. K. Wilson
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Genital warts

BMJ, 2008
Genital warts are the most common of the sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Over the past 20 years there has been a dramatic increase in the incidence of this problem (Health Protection Agency (HPA), 2007). In 2006 there were 83?745 new diagnoses of genital warts (a 3% increase from 2005), in addition to 44?655 recurrent episodes and 17?821 re ...
Elizabeth, Delaney, Steve, Baguley
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Genital Warts

International Journal of Dermatology, 1989
Etiologie, frequence, analyse statistique en fonction de l'âge et du sexe, variation saisonniere, facteurs predisposants, transmission periode d'incubation, aspects cliniques, morphologie, immunologie, relation avec d'autres maladies, mecanisme de transformation cellulaire, anatomopathologie, cytologie, immunocytologie, sont successivement passes en ...
V N, Sehgal   +2 more
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Increased risk of dementia in patients with genital warts: A nationwide cohort study in Taiwan

Journal of dermatology (Print), 2020
Genital warts are a common sexually transmitted disease caused by human papillomavirus (HPV) infections. The prevalence of dementia is 4–8% in those aged 65 years or older in Taiwanese community studies, with a high social and economic burden for ...
Chia-Hua Lin   +7 more
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Topically applied treatments for external genital warts in nonimmunocompromised patients: a systematic review and network meta‐analysis

British Journal of Dermatology, 2020
Selecting a topical treatment from among the numerous topical agents for external genital warts remains challenging without clear evidence. Our aim was to evaluate comparatively the efficacy and safety of topical agents for external genital warts using a
J.M. Jung   +6 more
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Genital warts

Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2014
Anogenital warts (AGWs) are a very common disease. They are caused mostly by low-risk human papillomaviruses (HPV) 6 and 11, particularly the former. Clinical presentation is mostly of growths in the areas of friction of the anogenital region. The treatment is classified as patient/home applied or administered by a professional.
Marc, Steben, Suzanne M, Garland
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Topical and Systemic Retinoids for the Treatment of Genital Warts: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Dermatology, 2020
Background: Genital warts, caused by the human papillomavirus, are a common sexually transmitted disease. The warts can regress spontaneously or exhibit a persistent clinical course. Various therapeutic modalities are available, yet none is curative, and
M. Oren-Shabtai   +7 more
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