Local Hyperthermia at 44°C for the Treatment of Plantar Warts: A Randomized, Patient-Blinded, Placebo-Controlled Trial

There have been anecdotal reports that local hyperthermia was effective in the treatment of viral warts. We conducted a randomized, patient-blinded, placebo-controlled trial to test the effect of local hyperthermia (44°C for 30 min a day for 3 consecutive days plus 2 additional days 2 weeks later) o...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of infectious diseases 2010-04, Vol.201 (8), p.1169-1172
Hauptverfasser: Huo, Wei, Gao, Xing-Hua, Sun, Xiu-Ping, Qi, Rui-Qun, Hong, Yuxiao, Mchepange, Uwesu Omari, Li, Xiao-Dong, Xiao, Bi-Huan, Lin, Jun-Ping, Jiang, Yi, Zhang, Li, Li, Yuan-Hong, Xiao, Ting, Chen, John Z. S., Chen, Hong-Duo
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Zusammenfassung:There have been anecdotal reports that local hyperthermia was effective in the treatment of viral warts. We conducted a randomized, patient-blinded, placebo-controlled trial to test the effect of local hyperthermia (44°C for 30 min a day for 3 consecutive days plus 2 additional days 2 weeks later) on plantar warts. By the end of 3 months, 53.57% of patients (15/28) in the treatment group and 11.54% of patients (3/ 26) in the control group were cured (P < .01). The effect was not influenced by patient age, duration of disease, or number or size of lesions.
ISSN:0022-1899
1537-6613
DOI:10.1086/651506