2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2133.2011.10218.x
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Efficacy of topical treatments for cutaneous warts: a meta-analysis and pooled analysis of randomized controlled trials

Abstract: Many topical treatments for cutaneous warts exist and previous reviews of trials did not follow intention-to-treat (ITT) principles for analysis. We aimed to perform a meta-analysis and pooled analysis of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of topical treatment for cutaneous warts using ITT principles. Systematic electronic searches (Cochrane library, Medline, Embase, Clinical trial registers) were conducted in May 2009. Included trials reported completed cure of warts and data were extracted from these trials… Show more

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“…The data collected was on the year, country, number of participants, age of participants, % of male participants, participant inclusion criteria, and type of treatments, efficacy outcomes and safety outcomes. These results were narratively synthesized and trials with similar treatment arms were pooled using methods previous described [11].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The data collected was on the year, country, number of participants, age of participants, % of male participants, participant inclusion criteria, and type of treatments, efficacy outcomes and safety outcomes. These results were narratively synthesized and trials with similar treatment arms were pooled using methods previous described [11].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, placebo had a cure rate of 23% (range 5-73%). 10 Two important trials published within the last few years 11,12 are included in a recently updated Cochrane review. 13 Bruggink et al 11 studied 250 patients in primary care who were randomized to one of three treatment regimens: SA 40% ointment, fortnightly cotton-bud cryotherapy, or no treatment for 13 weeks.…”
Section: Destructive Treatmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…10 Where possible, subgroup analysis of data from these trials suggests that cure rates are generally better for hand warts than for plantar warts. Two recently published trials 11,12 have provided much betterquality data than previously and have compared cryotherapy directly with SA.…”
Section: 29mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…They are indeed benign prolife ration of skin and mucous [1][2][3][4][5]. This disease is relatively common and it caused by a group of viruses called ''human papilloma virus'', that can grow on the skin, the inner surface of the mouth and genital and anal areas [6,7]. According to importance of performance, availability and cost of selected method in tearing patients with ''hand warts'', and also the lack of relevant studies about this case (8,9), we decided to compare''5-fluorouracil therapy'' with ''cryotherapy'' in treatment of common warts on hands, if there is one superior to the other methods, we use it as the preferred treatment method.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%