Abstract

Human papilloma virus (HPV) is capable of causing varieties of dermatological conditions differing in morphology, histopathology and site of occurrence. Plane wart is one of the morphological varients accounting for approximately one fifth of HPV lesions. Treatment of plane warts is difficult and recurrence quite common .The objective of our study is to compare the efficacy and safety of 5% 5 –fluorouracil (5 FU),0.5% tretinoin and electrosurgery in the treatment of plane wart. Seventy five patients 38 males and 37 females were included in this randomized controlled comparative trial .Patients were age and sex matched and divided into three groups, GROUP A : Patients treated with 5% 5-Fluorouracil ,GROUP B:Patients treated with 0.5% tretinoin and GROUP C : Patients treated with electrodessication .While topical treatments were applied once nightly for 4 weeks(5% 5-fluorouracil for four hours and tretinoin overnight), radiodessication was done at first visit only.Result and conclusion:While radiofrequency showed faster results , results were more consistent with least recurrence in 5-FU and fair recurrence with .05% tretinoin.

Highlights

  • Human papilloma virus (HPV) is capable of causing varieties of dermatological conditions differing in morphology, histopathology and site of occurrence

  • Patients were age and sex matched and divided into three groups, GROUP A: Patients treated with 5% 5-FU, GROUP B: Patients treated with 0.05% tretinoin and GROUP C: Patients treated with electrosurgery

  • All three treatments i.e. 5 –fluorouracil (5 FU), topical tretinoin and electrosurgery showed excellent response in treatment of plane warts with minimal side effects

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Introduction

Human papilloma virus (HPV) is capable of causing varieties of dermatological conditions differing in morphology, histopathology and site of occurrence. Plane wart is one of the morphological variants accounting for approximately one fifth of HPV lesions. Treatment of plane warts is difficult and recurrence quite common. Plane warts are benign growths of skin, presenting as small, flat, smooth elevated lesions caused by human papilloma virus (HPVs). Plane warts occur mostly in children and young adults with face, back of the hands and the shins being the commonly affected sites.[1,2] Many treatment modalities have been tried, but none has proved to be uniformly effective.

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