Successful Treatment of Refractory Wart with a Topical Activated Vitamin D in a Renal Transplant Recipient
Author(s) -
L. Moscarelli,
Filomena Annunziata,
A. Mjeshtri,
N. Paudice,
Aris Tsalouchos,
M. Zanazzi,
E. Bertoni
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
case reports in transplantation
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2090-6943
pISSN - 2090-6951
DOI - 10.1155/2011/368623
Subject(s) - cryotherapy , medicine , bleomycin , refractory (planetary science) , dermatology , human papillomavirus , surgery , cidofovir , cryosurgery , chemotherapy , virus , immunology , physics , astrobiology
Warts are benign proliferations of the skin and mucosa caused by infection with human papillomavirus. They are commonly treated with destructive modalities such as cryotherapy with liquid nitrogen, local injection of bleomycin, electrocoagulation, topical application of glutaraldehyde, and local and systemic interferon- β therapy. These treatment modalities often cause pain and sometimes scarring or pigmentation after treatment. We herein report a case with a right index finger wart, which was successfully treated with a topical activated vitamin D.
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