Intralesional vitamin D in multiple recurrent plantar warts - A single, blind, prospective, placebo-controlled study

Shishira R. Jartarkar, S. Mishra, Manjunath Kg, Spoorthy B
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Introduction: Warts or verrucae, caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), are a benign epidermal proliferation of the skin. Most patients seek medical advice as warts are cosmetically unacceptable and can be painful. Plantar warts, in particular, are typically refractory to treatment requiring multiple treatment sessions. High recurrence rates, pain, and scarring limit the available therapeutic modalities. In contrast, immunotherapeutic approaches stimulate the host immune system by enhancing cellular immunity to eliminate the virus. Objective: To assess the safety and efficacy of intralesional vitamin D3 injection to treat multiple recurrent plantar warts. Methods: 60 patients with multiple recurrent warts were divided into two groups of 30 each. Group 1 received 0.5 ml intralesional vitamin D in the base of the largest wart, and Group 2 received 0.5 ml of normal saline. The sessions were repeated every two weeks for a maximum of four sessions, and patients were followed up for 12 months to detect any recurrences. Results: The study group showed complete clearance in 73.3% (22) individuals, while most controls (70%) showed no response. Conclusion: Intralesional vitamin D3 is a safe and effective treatment option for multiple recurrent plantar warts.
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局部维生素D治疗多发性复发性足底疣-一项单盲、前瞻性、安慰剂对照研究
由人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)引起的疣或疣是皮肤表皮的良性增生。大多数患者寻求医疗建议,因为疣在美容上是不可接受的,而且可能会疼痛。足底疣,特别是,是典型的难治性治疗,需要多次治疗。高复发率、疼痛和疤痕限制了可用的治疗方式。相反,免疫治疗方法通过增强细胞免疫来刺激宿主免疫系统以消除病毒。目的:评价局部注射维生素D3治疗多发性复发性足底疣的安全性和有效性。方法:60例多发复发性疣患者分为两组,每组30例。组1在最大疣底局部注射0.5 ml维生素D,组2注射0.5 ml生理盐水。每两周重复一次,最多4次,患者随访12个月,以发现任何复发。结果:研究组有73.3%(22人)出现完全清除,而大多数对照组(70%)无反应。结论:局部注射维生素D3治疗多发性复发性足底疣安全有效。
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Surgical and Cosmetic Dermatology
Surgical and Cosmetic Dermatology Medicine-Dermatology
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