Candida Antigen and Bivalent HPV Vaccine in the Treatment of Multiple Warts
WartsHuman Papilloma VirusTo follow up the efficacy and safety of Candida antigen, bivalent HPV vaccine in treatment of common warts either mono or combined intralesional therapy
Cost-effectiveness of EndWarts® FREEZE - an Alternative Home Cryotherapy Device for Wart Treatment...
Cryotherapy EffectWartsThis study aimed to study cost-effectiveness of EndWarts® FREEZE for wart treatment, compared to conventional liquid nitrogen cryotherapy
Human Papilloma Virus Genotypes and Treatment Outcomes of Intralesional Immunotherapy of Anogenital...
Human Papilloma VirusAnogenital WartThis study aims to investigate the relationship between HPV genotypes and treatment outcomes of intralesional immunotherapy of anogenital warts with the quadrivalent vaccine (Gardasil).
Microwave Treatment of Common and Plantar Warts
WartsThis is a multi-center, open, randomized, parallel-group, controlled, blind-assessed trial of approximately 110 subjects that require treatment for up to 5 common or plantar warts. Subjects will be randomized to one of two treatment groups: Microwave Treatment (Swift® system) or Cryotherapy.
Intralesional Injection of Acyclovir Versus Candida Antigen in Treatment of Plantar Warts
Acyclovir and Candida Antigen in Treatment of Plantar WartThis study aims to evaluate the efficacy of intralesional injection of acyclovir versus candida antigen in plantar wart patients will be randomly divided into 2 groups,At least 20 patients will be enrolled in each group. Group 1: will be treated with intralesional injection of acyclovir 250 mg acyclovir vial diluted with 3.5 ml saline to get approximately 70 mg/ml solution. The base of each wart was injected with 0.1 ml of intralesional acyclovir (70 mg/ml) every 2 weeks until the resolution of warts or for a maximum of 5 sessions Group 2: will be treated by intralesional Candida antigen injection (candida antigen ) at a dose of 0.2 mL. injected into the largest wart every 2 weeks until complete clearance of warts or for a maximum of 5 treatment sessions. 3.Patient evaluation: Assessment of treatment efficacy and side effects will be carried out by clinical examination and comparative photographic evaluation and dermoscopy
Evaluation of the Efficacy of Intralesional Injection of Combined Digoxin and Furosemide Versus...
Plantar WartWarts are common skin infections caused by human papillomavirus (HPV), which can cause a variety of skin presentations according to its type, site and the immune status .Nongenital warts may be presented as common, plane, plantar, filiform, or mucosal warts .Most people are affected by cutaneous warts, either plantar warts or common warts .prevalence of skin warts is between 3% and 13% and plantar warts are about 30% of skin warts in western world .Majority of cases occur in adolescent and young adults
Comparison Between Intralesional Injection of Plasma Rich Platelets and Candida Antigen in Plane...
Plane WartTo compare the efficacy of intralesional injection of autologous plasma rich platelets and candida antigen in treatment of patients with plane warts .
Effectiveness Study of Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) Vaccines to Prevent Recurrence of Genital Warts...
Genital WartsLarge genital warts are frequently diagnosed in general gynaecology and oncology clinics in South Africa. Medical and destructive therapy for small warts is generally very effective, however unique problems posed by large or extensive genital warts are not so easily solved and treatment of affected patients remains very challenging. Recurrences are common especially among immune-compromised women. This study will test whether giving the quadrivalent human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccine to women with extensive genital warts prior to surgical treatment will improve outcomes. Investigators hypothesize that pre-treatment with HPV vaccine can play a role in the control of both malignant and benign HPV disease in women with and without HIV infection through stimulation of the antibody response. In addition, HPV types and other associated diseases will be studied in women receiving HPV vaccine and placebo.
Efficacy and Safety of Oral Isotretinoin for the Treatment of Facial Recalcitrant Flat Warts
Flat WartRandomized clinical trial to compare the efficacy of different doses of oral isotretinoin 10 mg/day, 20 mg/day and 30 mg/day during 12 weeks for the treatment of facial recalcitrant flat warts. The primary endpoint will be the proportion of participants with total remission of facial flat warts at the end of the intervention in the three arms of the clinical trial.
Salicylic Acid Versus Cryotherapy for the Treatment of HPV1-induced Plantar Warts
WartsTo evaluate whether salicylic acid was superior to cryotherapy for plantar warts