Extragenital warts treated with sinecatechins ointment.

نویسندگان

  • J Alcántara González
  • L Pérez Carmona
  • M Ruano Del Salado
  • L Calzado Villarreal
چکیده

Viral warts are benign proliferations of the skin and mucous membranes caused by infection with human papillomavirus. They can be located anywhere on the skin and are common on the hands, feet, and knees. Extragenital warts are usually asymptomatic, but can occasionally cause pain or deformity. Although spontaneous resolution is not uncommon, viral warts can persist for months or years, and are treated using a wide range of therapies. The most commonly used therapies include cryotherapy and topical treatments containing acidic or caustic compounds. Cases refractory to these therapies have been treated using intralesional bleomycin, topical 5-fluorouracil, imiquimod, photodynamic therapy, electrodesiccation, and oral cimetidine. We present 2 cases of extragenital viral warts successfully treated with sinecatechins ointment. The first patient was a 48-year-old woman who was referred to our clinic with viral warts on the sole of her left foot. The warts had developed 2 years earlier and caused local pain while walking (Fig. 1A). The patient had undergone the following unsuccessful treatments: topical salicylic acid; several sessions of cryotherapy; 6 sessions of photodynamic therapy with methyl aminolevulinate (Metvix); and imiquimod 5% 3 times a week. Finally, treatment with sinecatechins ointment (Veregen) 3 times daily for 14 weeks resulted in complete resolution of the lesions with no adverse effects (Fig. 1B). The second patient was a 24-year-old woman with a prior history of chronic idiopathic neutropenia. She was referred to our clinic with periungual viral warts on most of her fingers. She had previously undergone cryotherapy and treatments with salicylic acid and topical imiquimod 5%, without success. One month after completing the last of these therapies the patient began treatment with sinecatechins ointment 3 times a day for 16 weeks. This resulted in resolution of the lesions with no local or systemic adverse effects (Fig. 2). Sinecatechins are a standardized extract of green tea leaves from Camellia sinensis, a species of the family Theaceae. The main components of sinecatechins are tea polyphenols, particularly flavonoids, 85% of which are catechins. Catechins bind to enzymes involved in the generation of inflammatory mediators, proteases that promote tumor invasion, and kinases involved in tumor cell signaling, modification of the cell cycle, and the induction of apoptosis. The therapeutic effects of sinecatechins have been attributed to these immunomodulatory,

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Actas dermo-sifiliograficas

دوره 106 2  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2015