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Surg. cosmet. dermatol. (Impr.) ; 10(1): 17-21, Jan.-Mar. 2018. ilus.
Article in English, Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-884563

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A verruga viral representa uma das dermatoses mais prevalentes. O quadro clínico varia de lesão única com cura espontânea até múltiplas lesões recalcitrantes. O sulfato de bleomicina é uma droga de ação citotóxica, aprovada para o tratamento quimioterápico de algumas malignidades. Há mais de 45 anos existem trabalhos demonstrando sua utilidade na dermatologia, em especial na terapia intralesional para verrugas virais, que constitui excelente opção para as lesões em topografias de difícil manejo e para os casos não responsivos a outras abordagens.


Viral warts are one of the most prevalent dermatoses. The clinical picture varies from a single lesion with spontaneous cure to multiple recalcitrant lesions. Bleomycin sulfate is a cytotoxic action drug approved for the chemotherapeutic treatment of some malignancies. There are a number of studies that have been carried out during the last 45 years demonstrating its usefulness in dermatology, especially in intralesional therapy for viral warts, meaning it is an excellent option for lesions in difficult-to-handle topographies and for cases that do not respond to other approaches.

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Korean Journal of Dermatology ; : 593-599, 2013.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-117465

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BACKGROUND: Viral warts are common viral infections and are usually self-limiting. However, there have been few studies assessing the characteristics of patients with viral warts. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to assess the epidemiological and clinical characteristics of viral warts during a five-year-period. METHODS: We carried out a retrospective analysis of patients with viral warts who had been diagnosed in the Myongji hospital from January 2007 to December 2011. RESULTS: One thousand seven hundred and ninety patients with viral warts were assessed. A group of patients aged under 10 years had the highest occurrence of common warts (46.8%). The mean age was 16.9 years. Hands (47.7%) were more commonly involved than feet (36.4%). Cryotherapy was used to treat most of the patients. One thousand and sixty-one patients (59.3%) showed complete resolution of the wart lesion in the clinical ground. CONCLUSION: The number of patients with viral warts is currently increasing. This study provides useful data on the prevalence and characteristics of viral warts.


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Aged , Humans , Cryotherapy , Foot , Hand , Prevalence , Retrospective Studies , Warts
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Korean Journal of Dermatology ; : 1020-1027, 2008.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-50129

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BACKGROUND: Recurrent recalcitrant warts are likely to increase gradually, and require more aggressive and effective treatment for remedy. According to recent foreign research materials and literature, aminolevulinic acid photodynamic therapy (ALA-PDT) is reported to prove to show high curative performances, but there has been little relevant research in Korea to date. OBJECTIVE: This study will evaluate the efficiency and side effects of ALA-PDL and PDL in treating recalcitrant viral warts. METHODS: 120 warts from 44 people were selected and sorted by their locations such as hand, foot, and periungual area, and then randomly divided into 2 groups: ALA-PDL group and PDL group. The ALA-PDL group used 20% 5-ALA as a photosensitizer, and PDL for the light-source, the other group used PDL. The setting of PDL being used in both groups is as follows: wavelength of 585 nm, spot size of 7 mm, and energy density of 7.0~10 J/cm2. RESULTS: After 3 treatment sessions, the complete clearance of ALA-PDL and PDL groups was 44/59 (74.6%), 18/61 (29.5%), partial clearance-good was 8/59 (13.6%), 20/61 (32.8%), partial clearance-poor was 7/59 (11.9%), 21/61 (34.4%) and no response was 0/59 (0%), 2/61 (3.3%). The average treatment sessions were 2.32 and 2.97 times. ALA-PDL group showed pain in 27/59 (45.8%) for the first and second treatment sessions, and postinflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) in 11/59 (18.6%). The PDL group showed only PIH in 3/61 (4.9%). CONCLUSION: PDT is an efficient treatment modality in recalcitrant viral warts. Especially in the case of periungual warts, it is very safe and cosmetically satisfactory without serious side effects such as nail deformity.


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Aminolevulinic Acid , Congenital Abnormalities , Foot , Hand , Hyperpigmentation , Korea , Lasers, Dye , Nails , Photochemotherapy , Triazenes , Warts
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