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HPV type in plantar warts influences natural course and treatment response

Discussion in 'General Issues and Discussion Forum' started by NewsBot, Dec 17, 2013.

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    HPV type in plantar warts influences natural course and treatment response: secondary analysis of a randomised controlled trial.
    Bruggink SC, Gussekloo J, de Koning MN, Feltkamp MC, Bavinck JN, Quint WG, Assendelft WJ, Eekhof JA.
    J Clin Virol. 2013 Jul;57(3):227-32. doi: 10.1016/j.jcv.2013.02.021.
     
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    High prevalence of cutaneous warts in elementary school children and ubiquitous presence of wart-associated HPV on clinically normal skin.
    De Koning MN, Quint KD, Bruggink SC, Gussekloo J, Bouwes Bavinck JN, Feltkamp MC, Quint WG, Eekhof JA.
    Br J Dermatol. 2014 Jun 28. doi: 10.1111/bjd.13216
     
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    Morphological characteristics and HPV genotype predict the treatment response in cutaneous warts
    G. K. Hogendoorn, et al
    British Journal of Dermatology: 24 June 2017
     
  5. blinda

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    Would love a copy of the full article if any kind soul were to share?
     
  6. stevewells

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    Ditto please!!!
     
  7. blinda

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    Check yer mail, my friend.
     
  8. blinda

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    Thanks to my buddies who sent me copies.

    K, Couple of quotes from the study; "Although there are multiple [wart] treatment options, cure rate after therapy is of no more than approximately 50%."

    Agreed.

    "HPV1 was detected in 62 warts of 45 (28.3%) patients and occurred more frequently in shorter existing plantar warts of patients who were younger than 12 years old."....."HPV1positive warts had a much better response to treatment with salicylic acid than HPV2 or 27 positive warts".

    Anyone spot the problem here?

    I was surprised to read the number of "warts" that had no HPV detected....then I saw the pics. One calcinosis and a possible BCC. The others were also clearly not warts as the dermatoglyphics were visible throughout the lesions.

    This is why I object to paying for articles.
     
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