Intralesional Bleomycin injection in the treatment of 38 cases of recalcitrant Warts

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  • H Ansarin Assistant Professor of Dermatology , Iran University of Medical Sciences and Health Services
Abstract:

Warts are among the most common skin diseases especially in children between the ages of 12-16 years. Usually plantar and periungual lesions are resistant to traditional treatments and cause a lot of trouble for patients. The aim of this study was to evaluate therapeutic effects of intralesional Bleomycin injection. This study was performed on 38 cases of recalcitrant warts. All the lesions disappeared by one or two injections during 1-2 months. After one-year follow-up, recurrence was observed in two cases.

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Journal title

volume 1  issue 1

pages  5- 9

publication date 1997-10-01

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