2009
DOI: 10.4103/0378-6323.48428
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Intralesional bleomycin in the treatment of cutaneous warts: A randomized clinical trial comparing it with cryotherapy

Abstract: IL bleomycin injection was significantly more effective than cryotherapy for treatment of cutaneous wart.

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“…There are a few reports describing the recurrence rate after cryotherapy, and the results vary widely from 16.7% to 35% 3,4,12,15,17 . In our study, the overall recurrence rate was 19.6%, and the recurrence rate of each subtype of foot only, hand only, and both hands and feet was 12%, 27.3%, and 31.3% respectively (Tables 2, 3).…”
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“…There are a few reports describing the recurrence rate after cryotherapy, and the results vary widely from 16.7% to 35% 3,4,12,15,17 . In our study, the overall recurrence rate was 19.6%, and the recurrence rate of each subtype of foot only, hand only, and both hands and feet was 12%, 27.3%, and 31.3% respectively (Tables 2, 3).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…There are many studies that compared the efficacy of cryotherapy with other modalities and assessed cure rates for cryotherapy of viral warts (Table 5) 3,4,[8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19] . These studies show cure rates ranging from 43% to 83%.…”
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“…Off-label use of intralesional bleomycin is another primary and/or adjunctive therapy for different cutaneous lesions dermatology as several types of cutaneous malignancies, telangiectasias, vascular malformations, hemangiomas, and lesions of leishmaniasis cutisand condyloma acuminate (13). Studies have also suggested intralesional bleomycin to be more effective in treatment of warts when compared to surgical modalities like cryotherapy (14). Recent research has revealed that bleomycin is a reliable and safe treatment modality for warts resistant to other therapeutics (15).…”
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confidence: 99%