Therapeutic efficacy and safety of three different modalities in pediatric patients with plantar warts
Göster/ Aç
Erişim
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessTarih
2021Yazar
Acar, Emine MügeUyar, Belkız
Elmas, Ömer Faruk
Özyurt, Kemal
Atasoy, Mustafa
Türsen, Ümit
Lotti, Torello
Üst veri
Tüm öğe kaydını gösterKünye
Acar, E. M., Uyar, B., Elmas, Ö. F., Özyurt, K., Atasoy, M., Türsen, Ü., & Lotti, T. (2021). Therapeutic efficacy and safety of three different modalities in pediatric patients with plantar warts. Dermatologic Therapy, 34(5), e15073.Özet
Human papillomavirus infection is relatively common in communities. Thus, determining an effective and painless treatment method, especially in pediatric patients is of utmost importance. This study aimed to compare the outcomes of three different methods of treating plantar warts in pediatric patients. Children with verruca plantaris treated with a salicylic acid–lactic acid combination once daily (SA/LA 1), a salicylic acid–lactic acid combination applied in three to seven layers under occlusion every 3 days (SA/LA 2), or a combination of 5-fluorouracil (0.5%) and salicylic acid (10%) (SA/5-FU) were evaluated retrospectively. Treatment responses and recurrence rates were also evaluated after a minimum of 4 months. Among the 98 children with verruca plantaris, 19 were treated with SA/LA 1, 53 were treated with SA/LA 2, and 18 were treated with SA/5-FU; the eight patients who received cryotherapy were excluded. The mean treatment duration was significantly shorter in the SA/LA 2 group than in the SA/LA 1 group and the SA/5-FU group. (p = 0.000 for both) Application of a salicylic acid–lactic acid combination in multiple layers under occlusion is a safe, painless, and effective treatment method for plantar warts in children. © 2021 Wiley Periodicals LLC.
Kaynak
Dermatologic TherapyCilt
34Sayı
5Koleksiyonlar
- Yayın Koleksiyonu [58]