2023
DOI: 10.7241/ourd.20231.3
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Intralesional measles-mumps-rubella vaccine in recurrent common warts: A placebo-controlled study

Abstract: Background: Cutaneous warts cause immense an burden to patients as well as physicians. Although most resolve spontaneously within two years, treatment is sought for pain alleviating and cosmetic reasons. Various modalities of treatment are known. The destructive methods are unsuitable for multiple warts and are associated with chances of recurrence, scarring, and pain. In contrast, immunotherapy boosts the host immune response against the virus and helps in clearance, even in distant warts, without scars or ph… Show more

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