Comparison between the efficacy and safety of podophyllin resin versus cryotherapy in treatment of anogenital warts
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https://doi.org/10.66344/jpad.29.4.2019.1387Keywords:
Genital warts, human papillomavirus, cryotherapy, topical podophyllin resin, condylomata acuminataAbstract
Objective  To compare the efficacy and safety of podophyllin resin VS cryotherapy in treatment of anogenital warts. Methods  A total of 104 patients were enrolled, 52 in each group A & B. Group A was treated with cryotherapy and Group B was treated with podophyllin resin. Findings were noted in already devised proforma. Patients were evaluated at last follow up visit to assess results. Results  88% of patients in group a showed excellent results at the end of treatment whereas this figure was 8% in group B. Conclusion Cryotherapy was found to be more effective and safe than podophyllin resin in treatment of anogenital warts.ÂReferences
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