2010
DOI: 10.1258/ijsa.2010.010225
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Atopic patients with genital warts have a more protracted clinical course and a greater probability of recurrences

Abstract: The factors predicting an unfavourable response of genital warts to treatment have not been determined. The disease characteristics were recorded for 390 patients with genital warts and treated by cryotherapy. The time to achieve clearance was recorded. A personal and family history of asthma, hay fever or eczema, as well as a personal history of common warts and number of recurrences was obtained by telephone four to five years after the clinical visits. In multiple regression analysis, the number of lesions … Show more

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“…19,20 Delayed therapeutic response times and an increased likelihood of recurrence were identified for genital warts in patients with a history of hay fever, eczema, or asthma. 21…”
Section: Susceptibility To Infections Outside the Respiratory Tractmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…19,20 Delayed therapeutic response times and an increased likelihood of recurrence were identified for genital warts in patients with a history of hay fever, eczema, or asthma. 21…”
Section: Susceptibility To Infections Outside the Respiratory Tractmentioning
confidence: 99%