2015
DOI: 10.1111/jdv.13145
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Recalcitrant warts and topical cidofovir: predictive factors of good response

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“…As the concentration and dosing schedule varies in published cases, clinical trials should be conducted to determine the ideal concentration of treatment and application Dermatology Online Journal || Case Report schedule. Consistent with our case, treatment should be stopped if there are no results after 10 -12 weeks, as improvement is usually seen within this amount of time [12].…”
Section: Case Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…As the concentration and dosing schedule varies in published cases, clinical trials should be conducted to determine the ideal concentration of treatment and application Dermatology Online Journal || Case Report schedule. Consistent with our case, treatment should be stopped if there are no results after 10 -12 weeks, as improvement is usually seen within this amount of time [12].…”
Section: Case Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…It is found useful for warts on the oral mucosa, hands and anogenital region [84]. Complete response following topical cidofovir range from 47%-57.5% [94,95]. Complete response is also possible in a large wart a [83].…”
Section: Cidofovirmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Complete response is also possible in a large wart a [83]. Female gender, younger age and genital warts are likely to have complete response following topical cidofovir [95].…”
Section: Cidofovirmentioning
confidence: 99%