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Comparative efficacy of using a combination of intralesional purified protein derivative with low dose isotretinoin in the treatment of recalcitrant common warts.

Nagwa DiabHend AtefEman Salah
Published in: Dermatologic therapy (2022)
Intralesional immunotherapy with purified protein derivative (PPD) is an effective and tolerable therapeutic modality for the treatment of common warts. However, the complete clearance rates are still unsatisfactory. We thought to evaluate the efficacy and safety of adding low dose isotretinoin to intralesional PPD versus PPD monotherapy for viral warts. The study included two groups: Group (A) was treated by intralesional PPD at 2-week intervals until complete clearance or for a maximum of six sessions in addition to an oral placebo. Group (B): was treated with both intralesional PPD and low dose isotretinoin for a 3-month course. There was no statistically significant difference between both groups regarding the therapeutic response. In common warts, the low dose of isotretinoin did not add a true therapeutic value in the studied groups. Perhaps higher doses of isotretinoin could provide a better response, which warrants further investigation.
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