KMID : 0363219940320030446
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Korean Journal of Dermatology 1994 Volume.32 No. 3 p.446 ~ p.450
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The Effects of Blepuncture Technique in the Treatment of Warts
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Abstract
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Background:
@EN The warts may promptly return despite being treated with a myriad of destructive methods. The most successful treatment has been the intralesional injection of bleomycin sulfate, but unpleasant side effects caused by the difficulty of
infiltrating
only the wart tissue have limited its use.
@ES Objective:
@EN Our purpose was to determine the effects of bleopuncture technique in the treatment of warts.
@ES Methods:
@EN We performed a multiple a multiple puncture technique using a 25 gauge hypodermic needle to introduce bleomycin hydrochloride into warts.
@ES Results:
@EN This technique resulted in elimination of 91.4% of a random series on 105 warts after a single treatment. Recurrence and side effects were not observed during a 1 year follow-up period.
@ES Conclusion:
@EN We experienced a superior technique for introducing bleomycin into the wart, which has resulted in the cure of a significant number of warts following a single treatment. (Kor J Dermatol 1994 ; 32(3) : 446~450)
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