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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1990
Clinically visible venereal warts are only one manifestation of the much larger problem of HPV infection, which may be the most common venereal disease if subclinical infections are considered. HPV infection probably is undiagnosed in at least 80% of cases because subclinical infection can be identified only by acetic acid application, magnification ...
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Clinically visible venereal warts are only one manifestation of the much larger problem of HPV infection, which may be the most common venereal disease if subclinical infections are considered. HPV infection probably is undiagnosed in at least 80% of cases because subclinical infection can be identified only by acetic acid application, magnification ...
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Regression of flat warts and common warts
Clinics in Dermatology, 1985Abstract Wart (human papilloma) is such a common disease that even a child can make a diagnosis at a glance. Furthermore, from our long experience, we are aware that warts often disappear in a short period of time, spontaneously or after various magical rituals that are prevalent in different parts of the world.
H, Tagami, S, Aiba, M, Rokugo
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Foot & Ankle, 1990
Plantar warts are an extremely common problem which can be very painful and debilitating. As is often the case with common problems, the knowledge of the disease and its treatments is inversely proportional to the frequency of the disease. Often the lay person knows as much and has as strong an opinion on treatment as the treating physician.
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Plantar warts are an extremely common problem which can be very painful and debilitating. As is often the case with common problems, the knowledge of the disease and its treatments is inversely proportional to the frequency of the disease. Often the lay person knows as much and has as strong an opinion on treatment as the treating physician.
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Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 1977
Human papillomaviruses have not been propagated in tissue culture, so they cannot be studied by the procedures of classical virology. Recently, DNA hydridization techniques and restriction enzyme analysis have revealed that multiple strains of human papillomaviruses exist.
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Human papillomaviruses have not been propagated in tissue culture, so they cannot be studied by the procedures of classical virology. Recently, DNA hydridization techniques and restriction enzyme analysis have revealed that multiple strains of human papillomaviruses exist.
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Archives of Dermatology, 1969
A preliminary report on the treatment of plantar warts with ultrasound was made in 1958. The present study offers confirmation of this initial study by quoting a series of 1,000 patients. In view of the additional experience and knowledge gained, a revised technique and dosage is given for improving wart treatment.
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A preliminary report on the treatment of plantar warts with ultrasound was made in 1958. The present study offers confirmation of this initial study by quoting a series of 1,000 patients. In view of the additional experience and knowledge gained, a revised technique and dosage is given for improving wart treatment.
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