Office therapy for human papillomavirus infection in nongenital sites

Goldfarb, MT; Gupta, AK; Gupta, MA; Sawchuk, WS

HERO ID

1983163

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

1991

Language

English

PMID

1711941

HERO ID 1983163
In Press No
Year 1991
Title Office therapy for human papillomavirus infection in nongenital sites
Authors Goldfarb, MT; Gupta, AK; Gupta, MA; Sawchuk, WS
Journal Dermatologic Clinics
Volume 9
Issue 2
Page Numbers 287-296
Abstract The many different treatment possibilities for the eradication of warts provide evidence that no single method that is completely effective has been found. Although the various methods described herein are usually successful therapies for warts, they are all associated with treatment failures and side effects. Until the perfect cure for warts is discovered, the physician must evaluate every wart carefully before deciding on a course of action.
Doi 10.1016/s0733-8635(18)30417-0
Pmid 1711941
Wosid WOS:A1991FK67300009
Url https://search.proquest.com/docview/80648945?accountid=171501
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Dupe Override No
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Language Text English
Keyword Caustics; Interferon Type I; Salicylates; Bleomycin; 11056-06-7; Formaldehyde; 1HG84L3525; Tretinoin; 5688UTC01R; Podophyllin; 9000-55-9; Cantharidin; IGL471WQ8P; Salicylic Acid; O414PZ4LPZ; Glutaral; T3C89M417N; Fluorouracil; U3P01618RT; Index Medicus; Caustics -- therapeutic use; Glutaral -- therapeutic use; Fluorouracil -- therapeutic use; Cryosurgery; Laser Therapy; Psychotherapy; Tretinoin -- therapeutic use; Salicylates -- therapeutic use; Formaldehyde -- therapeutic use; Immunotherapy; Interferon Type I -- therapeutic use; Cantharidin -- therapeutic use; Bleomycin -- therapeutic use; Podophyllin -- therapeutic use; Papillomaviridae; Tumor Virus Infections -- therapy; Tumor Virus Infections -- drug therapy; Tumor Virus Infections -- surgery