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Journal of the Faculty of Medicine-Baghdad. 1995; 37 (3): 478-484
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RESUMO
The study was conducted in two dermatology departments in Baghdad. The prevalence rate of viral warts was 6.32%. The commonest type was common warts [68%]. Warts affected both sexes equally with the highest prevalence during the second decade of life. There was a high percentage of patients who had a positive history of stress, physiological trauma and family history. The study showed no relation between viral warts and marital status