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Treatment of anogenital warts in genitourinary clinics in England and Wales.

A Wardropper1, P Woolley.   

Abstract

A questionnaire on the treatment of anogenital warts was sent to 150 consultants in genitourinary medicine, 78 (52%) were returned completed. A wide range of treatments were used; podophyllin was the commonest first line treatment of multiple penile (60.3%), perianal (57.7%) and vulval (61.5%) warts. Cryotherapy was a popular choice for intrameatal warts (65.3%), small numbers of vulval warts (33.3%) and as second line therapy for penile (35.9%) and perianal (33.3%) warts. Vaginal warts were treated with podophyllin (39.7%) or cryotherapy (29.5%). Various combinations of podophyllin, trichloroacetic acid and cryotherapy were used (2.6%-24.3%) although there is no evidence this offers benefit over single therapy. Podophyllin is frequently used despite side effects, a poor clearance rate and in vaginal warts, difficult access. Initial therapy with more time-consuming procedures such as cryotherapy or electrocautery may be of benefit to selected patients.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1286122     DOI: 10.1177/095646249200300609

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J STD AIDS        ISSN: 0956-4624            Impact factor:   1.359


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1.  A randomised, double-blind, parallel group study to compare subcutaneous interferon alpha-2a plus podophyllin with placebo plus podophyllin in the treatment of primary condylomata acuminata.

Authors:  D K Armstrong; R D Maw; W W Dinsmore; G D Morrison; R S Pattman; P G Watson; P M Nathan; T Moss; A Nayagam; A Wade
Journal:  Genitourin Med       Date:  1994-12
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