2021
DOI: 10.1111/dth.15080
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Efficacy and safety of intralesional tuberculin purified protein derivative versus cryotherapy in the treatment of warts: An assessor‐blinded, randomized controlled trial

Abstract: Cryotherapy is a standard treatment for warts. Tuberculin immunotherapy is a novel therapeutic option. We compared the efficacy and safety of cryotherapy versus tuberculin immunotherapy in a randomized, assessor‐blinded study. 15 patients were treated with intralesional tuberculin and 15 patients received cryotherapy every 2 weeks until complete wart resolution or a maximum of six sessions. Wart diameter, total number of warts and adverse effects were documented. Complete clearance of treated warts was achieve… Show more

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“…Wart types most commonly included verruca vulgaris, followed by verruca plantaris and verruca palmaris, and least commonly included verruca plana and periungual warts. Only 4 therapies were trialed in greater than 10 RCTs: these 4 most common therapies were MMR (n = 24), PPD (n = 19), vitamin D (n = 15), and Candida (n = 14) ( Table 3 ) ( Abd-Elazeim et al, 2014 ; Abd El-Magiud et al, 2020 ; Agrawal et al, 2018 ; Ahmed et al, 2020 ; Amin et al, 2021 ; Amirnia et al, 2016 ; Awad et al, 2023 ; Awal and Kaur, 2018 ; Baaniya et al, 2021 ; Bhalala et al, 2021 ; Eldahshan et al, 2022 ; ElGhareeb, 2019 ; El Sayed et al, 2020 ; Elsayed Ghaly et al, 2021 ; Fathy et al, 2019 ; Fawzy et al, 2020 ; Hodeib et al, 2021 ; Ibrahim et al, 2022 , 2020 ; Jain and Marfatia, 2021 ; Jartarkar et al, 2021 ; Kareem et al, 2019 ; Kaur et al, 2021 ; Khozeimeh et al, 2017 ; Khurshid and Pal, 2009 ; Mehta et al, 2021 ; Milante et al, 2019 ; Mohammed et al, 2021 ; Mohta et al, 2022 , 2021 ; Nassar et al, 2022 ; Nofal et al, 2022a , 2022b , 2022c , 2021a , 2021b , 2020b ; Nofal and Nofal, 2010 ; Rageh et al, 2021 ; Rajegowda et al, 2020 ; Rezai et al, 2019 ; Rutnin et al, 2023 ; Shaldoum et al, 2020 ; Wan Ahmad Kammal et al, 2021 ; Zamanian et al, 2014 ; Zainab et al, 2021 ). The most common therapy, MMR, was reported in 807 patients across studies.…”
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“…Wart types most commonly included verruca vulgaris, followed by verruca plantaris and verruca palmaris, and least commonly included verruca plana and periungual warts. Only 4 therapies were trialed in greater than 10 RCTs: these 4 most common therapies were MMR (n = 24), PPD (n = 19), vitamin D (n = 15), and Candida (n = 14) ( Table 3 ) ( Abd-Elazeim et al, 2014 ; Abd El-Magiud et al, 2020 ; Agrawal et al, 2018 ; Ahmed et al, 2020 ; Amin et al, 2021 ; Amirnia et al, 2016 ; Awad et al, 2023 ; Awal and Kaur, 2018 ; Baaniya et al, 2021 ; Bhalala et al, 2021 ; Eldahshan et al, 2022 ; ElGhareeb, 2019 ; El Sayed et al, 2020 ; Elsayed Ghaly et al, 2021 ; Fathy et al, 2019 ; Fawzy et al, 2020 ; Hodeib et al, 2021 ; Ibrahim et al, 2022 , 2020 ; Jain and Marfatia, 2021 ; Jartarkar et al, 2021 ; Kareem et al, 2019 ; Kaur et al, 2021 ; Khozeimeh et al, 2017 ; Khurshid and Pal, 2009 ; Mehta et al, 2021 ; Milante et al, 2019 ; Mohammed et al, 2021 ; Mohta et al, 2022 , 2021 ; Nassar et al, 2022 ; Nofal et al, 2022a , 2022b , 2022c , 2021a , 2021b , 2020b ; Nofal and Nofal, 2010 ; Rageh et al, 2021 ; Rajegowda et al, 2020 ; Rezai et al, 2019 ; Rutnin et al, 2023 ; Shaldoum et al, 2020 ; Wan Ahmad Kammal et al, 2021 ; Zamanian et al, 2014 ; Zainab et al, 2021 ). The most common therapy, MMR, was reported in 807 patients across studies.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The next highest response rate was 90% complete response after treatment with MMR in a study of 19 adults treated with 0.3 ml every 2 weeks for up to 5 sessions ( Rutnin et al, 2023 ). For PPD, the highest response rate was 87% reported in a study of 15 adults treated with 1 ml of 2.5 TU every 2 weeks for up to 6 sessions ( Wan Ahmad Kammal et al, 2021 ). Finally, for Candida, the highest response rate was 84% in a study of 50 adults treated with 0.3 ml of 10 mg/ml every 2 weeks for up to 5 sessions ( Nofal et al, 2022a ) ( Table 3 ).…”
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“…6 sessions 56 N/A 6 Pain, erythema, inflammation, itching Tawfik et al 56 2022 (Egypt) RCT PPD (A) Candida antigen (B) A: 40 B: 40 Simple; anogenital Test dose: 0.1 mL PPD and 0.1 mL Candida antigen, intradermal on forearm Group A: PPD-5TU, volume injected determined by the size of skin test reactivity according to Kus et al 13 intralesion on largest wart Group B: Candida antigen 1/1000, volume injected determined by the size of skin test reactivity: 0.3; 0.2; and 0.1 mL if the reaction diameter was 5–20 mm, 21–40 mm, and >40 mm, intralesion on largest wart 2-weeks interval, max. 4 sessions A: 72.5 B: 85 A: 3.4 B: 2.9 6 All groups: mild pain, burning sensation after injection A: itching, erythema B: erythema, edema Wan Ahmad Kammal et al 57 2021 (Malay-sia) RCT Cryo-therapy (1) PPD (2) 1: 15 2: 15 Simple, recalcitrant; common, Group 1: liquid nitrogen sprayed perpendicularly at a distance of 2 cm to all warts, margin 2 mm (2 freeze-thaw cycle) Group 2: PPD-2.5TU, intralesion on largest wart 2-weeks interval, max. 6 sessions 1: 73.3 2: 86.7 1: 27.3 2: 13.4 4 1: blister, hypo-pigmentation, hyperpigmentation, compartment-like syndrome-like symptoms and sign with swelling, cyanosis, and hypoaesthesia at the tip of the finger 2: pain, edema, erythema …”
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confidence: 99%