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A new method of intralesional bleomycin therapy in the treatment of recalcitrant warts
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MedicineIntralesional Bleomycin TherapyTopical DrugBleomycin InjectionSurgeryWound HealingDermatological SurgeryDermatologyIntractable PalmarNew TechniqueRadiation OncologyNew MethodAnesthesiologyRecalcitrant Warts
We have used a new technique of bleomycin injection to treat intractable palmar, plantar and periungual warts. Following local anaesthesia with topical EMLA (lignocaine and prilocaine) cream, 1 mg/ml bleomycin solution was dropped on to the wart and 'pricked' into the wart using a Monolet needle. We achieved 92% success rate which compares well with other authors whose success rates with intralesional bleomycin vary between 33 and 92%. We conclude that this technique of intralesional bleomycin therapy is an effective, safe and generally well tolerated treatment for recalcitrant warts.
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