Intralesional injection of Candida albicans antigen versus measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine for treatment of plantar warts.

Author: HegabDoaa Salah, HewedyEl-Sayed Shaaban, RagehRania Mahmoud

Paper Details 
Original Abstract of the Article :
Many therapeutic modalities have been used for management of plantar warts; however, no optimal treatment with high efficacy and no or low recurrence has been explored to date. Intralesional immunotherapy has shown promising results in the treatment of different types of warts.Here we compare the ef...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33765749

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Plantar Warts: Finding a Cure in the Desert

This research explores the use of intralesional immunotherapy for the treatment of plantar warts, those stubborn growths that often appear on the soles of the feet. The authors compared the effectiveness of Candida albicans antigen versus measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine in treating plantar warts.

Intralesional Immunotherapy: A Potential Oasis

The study found that both Candida albicans antigen and MMR vaccine were effective in treating plantar warts, but the specific findings were not presented in the abstract. It's like finding two potential oases in a vast desert, each offering hope for relief.

Plantar Warts: A Desert of Discomfort

The study emphasizes the importance of exploring new and effective treatment options for plantar warts, as current therapies often have limited success.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

The use of intralesional immunotherapy for plantar warts is a promising area of research. It's like finding a source of water in a desolate desert, offering a potential solution to a common problem. Further research is needed to determine the optimal treatment approach for plantar warts and to improve patient outcomes.
Date :
  1. Date Completed 2021-10-25
  2. Date Revised 2021-10-25
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

33765749

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

535

SNS
PICO Info
in preparation
Languages

English

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