2022
DOI: 10.1159/000526601
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Intralesional Measles, Mumps, Rubella Vaccine versus Tuberculin Purified Protein Derivative Injections in the Treatment of Palmoplantar and Periungual Warts: A Double-Blind Randomized Controlled Trial

Abstract: <b><i>Background:</i></b> Palmoplantar and periungual warts tend to be recalcitrant. Intralesional immunotherapy can provide high efficacy with additional benefit to distant warts. However, evidence on comparative effects between intralesional immunotherapy with measles, mumps, rubella vaccine (MMR) and tuberculin purified protein derivative (PPD) and roles of dermoscopy in predicting treatment outcomes in palmoplantar/periungual warts is limited. <b><i>Objectives:</i>… 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.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the 4 most common therapies, vitamin D3 had the highest reported complete response rate (96%) in a study of 23 adults treated with injection of 0.2 ml of 15 mg/ml vitamin D every 2 weeks for up to 4 sessions ( Zainab et al, 2021 ). 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 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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