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The novel treatment of children with viral warts using microwave technology. [PDF]
Microwave therapy is emerging as an effective, well‐tolerated and safe treatment modality for cutaneous warts but there is limited data in paediatric patients. In our cohort of 35 paediatric patients with recalcitrant warts, 68.6% (24/35) demonstrated complete resolution after an average of three microwave treatment sessions.
Solomon K, Yip V.
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Uncommon Manifestation of Basal Cell Carcinoma on the Fingers: A Case Report and Review of the Existing Literature [PDF]
Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is a commonly occurring cutaneous malignancy predominantly affecting sun‐exposed areas. While the face and neck are typical sites, distal extremity involvement is rare. This case report presents an atypical case of nodular‐type BCC arising on the right ring finger of a 49‐year‐old male with a history of HIV infection and ...
Temnithikul B +3 more
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Giant Perianal Condyloma Successfully Treated with Podophyllin at 25% in Solid Petrolatum
Purpose Giant perianal condyloma (GPC) is a rare condition. The effective treatment is a multidisciplinary challenge; topical treatments are usually ineffective, and surgical resection has significant morbidity. Podophyllin at 25% in solid petrolatum (25%
Laura Svidler López +7 more
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Abstract Cryotherapy is commonly regarded as the primary treatment method for plantar warts. A new medical device called nitric–zinc complex solution (NZCS) has also emerged as a potential alternative for wart treatment. The main aim of this study was to analyze and compare the effectiveness of cryotherapy using liquid nitrogen and NZCS in treating ...
Sara García‐Oreja +5 more
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A Comparative Study of Liquid Nitrogen Cryotherapy as Monotherapy versus in Combination with Podophyllin in the Treatment of Condyloma Acuminata [PDF]
Introduction: Condyloma Acuminata (CA) is a common viral sexually transmitted disease. Although various treatment modalities are available for treating CA, but none of them can achieve 100% response rate. In a search for better response rate and less
NIDHI SHARMA +2 more
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The treatment of plantar warts using microwave—A review of 85 consecutive cases in the United States
Abstract Background Plantar warts (verrucae plantaris) are a common source of pain for patients and are often refractory to treatment. Previous work has shown a high clearance rate of verrucae using a surface‐based microwave device (Swift®). Aims To assess the efficacy, defined as the complete visible clearance of warts, in patients with verrucae ...
Aditya K. Gupta +4 more
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Toxic medications in Charcot–Marie–Tooth patients: A systematic review
Abstract Background and Aims Several widely used medications, with a relevant efficacy profile, are toxic to the peripheral nervous system and an even larger number of agents are suspected to be neurotoxic. There are concerns about the use of these drugs in patients with Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease (CMT), a hereditary motor and sensory neuropathy. This
Guido Cavaletti +2 more
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Abstract Background The human papillomavirus that causes warts is usually harmless, and it can infect any part of the skin or mucous membranes. Despite the availability of several treatments, warts often return, and scarring, pigmentation changes, and recurrence are all possible side effects.
Haider Al‐Sabak +3 more
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Malaria, a highly perilous infectious disease, impacted approximately 230 million individuals globally in 2019. Mosquitoes, vectors of over 10% of worldwide diseases, pose a significant public health menace. The pressing need for novel antimalarial drugs arises due to the imminent threat faced by nearly 40% of the global population and the escalating ...
Chinnaperumal Kamaraj +13 more
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Background. Genital warts are sexually transmitted diseases for which there is no definitive cure. This study aimed to determine the effect of the combination of olive leaf extract and curcumin on the number of lesions and the duration of recovery in patients with external anogenital warts. Methods.
Fatemeh Mehrabi rad +8 more
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