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Pati Aji Achdiat1, Narizka Civiadenta Antariksa1, Rasmia Rowawi1, Oki Suwarsa1, Yudi Mulyana Hidayat2, Reiva Farah Dwiyana1, Hendra Gunawan1, Reti Hindritiani1.
Abstract
Anogenital warts (AGW) are among the most common sexually transmitted infections worldwide. The condition may be persistent, increase in size and number, and have a high recurrence rate. There are many therapeutic options of AGW, but none of them prevented recurrence, only yielded partial responses and have the propensity to cause scars. Immunotherapy by purified protein derivative (PPD) is one of the therapeutic options for AGW, which effectively reduces the number of lesions until complete clearance, with minimal side effects and less recurrence rate. This case report aims to demonstrate the effectiveness, safety, and low recurrence rate of intralesional PPD injection as an alternative therapy for AGW. We reported one case of AGW in an immunocompetent 30-year-old homosexual man who was given 3 doses of 0.2 mL PPD injected intralesionally. As a result, clinical improvement was observed starting from the 18th day, with some of the lesions decreasing in size, and on the 46th day, all of the lesions disappeared. There was no significant side effect. Within two years of follow-up, no recurrence was observed. Intralesional injection of PPD can stimulate the immune response against human papillomavirus (HPV) infection both on the injection site and distant from the injection site. Previous studies have shown promising results of intralesional PPD, with low recurrence in over six-month follow-up and no side effects. Intralesional injection of PPD can be considered as an alternative therapy due to its minimal side effects and its long-term low recurrence rate.Entities:
Keywords: anogenital warts; immunotherapy; intralesional purified protein derivative; long term observation
Year: 2022 PMID: 35401016 PMCID: PMC8992736 DOI: 10.2147/JEP.S347241
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Exp Pharmacol ISSN: 1179-1454
Figure 1(A) Clinical manifestation of AGW on anal area before intralesional tuberculin PPD. (B) Some of the AGW lesions narrowed on the day 18 after second dose. (C) All of the AGW lesions disappeared on day 46th.
Figure 2(A) Histopathology results showing features of condyloma acuminata: hyperkeratosis and papillomatosis. (B) The arrow shows keratinocytes exhibiting koilocytic changes. (Hematoxylin and eosin staining, 100x magnification).