Real‐life treatment of cutaneous warts with cantharidin podophyllin salicylic acid solution |
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Authors: | Anh Ly Nguyen,Koen D. Quint,Jan Nico Bouwes Bavinck,Angelina Erceg,Wim J. A. de Kort,John E. M. K rver |
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Affiliation: | Anh Ly Nguyen,Koen D. Quint,Jan Nico Bouwes Bavinck,Angelina Erceg,Wim J. A. de Kort,John E. M. Körver |
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Abstract: | Patients often request treatment of their burdensome cutaneous warts. However, a safe and effective treatment for cutaneous warts is lacking. This study evaluates treatment outcome, side effects, and patient satisfaction after topical application of cantharidin 1% podophyllin 2% salicylic acid 30% (CPS1) solution in a large series of children and adults with cutaneous warts. Fifty‐two children and 83 adults with warts, treated with CPS1 solution between October 2012 and October 2014, were included. Complete clearance of warts occurred in 86.5% of children and 62.7% of adults treated with CPS1 solution (p < .01). Resolution of warts was partial in 3.9 and 24.1% and absent in 9.6 and 13.2% of children and adults respectively. Side effects were present in 41.2% of children and 46.3% of adults (p = .7). Most common side effects were blistering, pain, and burning sensation. No serious adverse events occurred. On a 10‐point scale, median patient satisfaction score was 9.0 (interquartile range 7.8–10.0) and 8.0 (interquartile range 5.1–9.7) for children and adults respectively (p < .01). CPS1 solution is a safe and promising treatment modality with a high clearance and high patient satisfaction rate for the management of cutaneous warts, particularly in children. |
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Keywords: | cantharidin podophyllin salicylic acid solution clearance rate patient satisfaction treatment outcome warts |
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