Intralesional bleomycin in the treatment of cutaneous warts: A randomized clinical trial comparing it with cryotherapy
Background: Though not in regular practice, intralesional (IL) bleomycin has been used for the treatment of warts since the 1970s and on the other hand, till now cryotherapy is quite regularly used to treat warts. Aim: Our aim was to assess the evidence for the efficacy of IL bleomycin, in compariso...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Indian journal of dermatology, venereology, and leprology venereology, and leprology, 2009-05, Vol.75 (3), p.262-267 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background: Though not in regular practice, intralesional (IL)
bleomycin has been used for the treatment of warts since the 1970s and
on the other hand, till now cryotherapy is quite regularly used to
treat warts. Aim: Our aim was to assess the evidence for the efficacy
of IL bleomycin, in comparison with a control group of similar sample
receiving cryotherapy, in the treatment of cutaneous warts. Methods:
Patients were randomized using computer-generated codes to receive
either cryotherapy (double freeze-thaw cycle) or IL bleomycin (0.1%
solution with concurrent anesthesia) for a maximum of four treatments 3
weeks apart and a maximum of five warts treated in each visit for both
groups. Patients had their warts measured at base-line and with each
return visit including a post treatment follow-up that was 8 weeks
apart from last treatment taken. Results: Of the 73 patients completing
the study, 39 (53%) were treated with IL bleomycin and 34 (47%) were
treated with cryotherapy. Out of 155 treated warts, 87 (56%) were
treated with IL beomycin and 68 (44%) were treated with cryotherapy.
The clearance rates in context of number of patients and number of
warts were 94.9% and 97% for bleomycin and 76.5% and 82% for
cryotherapy respectively ( P < 0.05 by x 2 analysis and RR = 7.67).
Conclusion: IL bleomycin injection was significantly more effective
than cryotherapy for treatment of cutaneous wart. |
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ISSN: | 0378-6323 0973-3922 1998-3611 |
DOI: | 10.4103/0378-6323.48428 |