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Prof. Abd El-Aziz Ibrahim Abd El-Aziz El-Taweel :: Publications:

Title:
Intralesional 2% zinc sulfate solution for plane warts: A case report
Authors: Abdel Aziz El Taweel1 | Rehab Salem1 | Aya Allam2
Year: 2018
Keywords: infection, bacterial/fungal/viral, warts
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Local/International: International
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Full paper Abd El-Aziz Ibrahim Abd El-Aziz El-Taweel_Intralesional 2% zinc sulfate solution for plane warts A case report.pdf
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Abstract:

Warts are benign epithelial proliferations of the skin and mucous membranes caused by human papilloma viruses (HPVs). Plane warts are mainly caused by HPV-3 and HPV-10. There is no absolute effective single treatment, and multiple treatment modalities may be combined. One must take into consideration the probability of spontaneous regression, and so the therapeutic approach should not be too aggressive. We report a case of 11 years immunocompetent child presenting with recalcitrant multiple plane warts who was successfully treated with intralesional 2% zinc sulfate solution injection in one lesion after a failure of many other treatment modalities. Our case may represent a starting point for further studies to evaluate the best dose used for management and to avoid any side effects. Intralesional zinc sulfate injection could be a promising treatment option for plane warts.

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