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Treatment of non-genital warts with topical imiquimod 5% cream |
European Journal of Dermatology. Volume 12, Number 4, 347-9, July - August 2002, Thérapie
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Author(s) : Gianfranco MUZIO, Cesare MASSONE, Alfredo REBORA |
Summary : Common warts (verrucae vulgaris) are associated with human papillomavirus infection and are routinely treated by ablative procedures such as cryotherapy, electrodessiccation and salicylic acid. We report 10 cases of recurrent warts treated with a potential new topical therapy, imiquimod 5% cream. Nine of the 10 patients were successfully treated with imiquimod 5% cream applied, under occlusion, once daily for 4 weeks. No recurrences were reported during 3 months of follow up. |
Keywords : common viral warts, human papillomavirus, immune response modifier, imiquimod. |
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