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    Pediatr Ann. 2009 Jul;38(7):373-9.

    Immunotherapy for childhood warts.

    Dasher DA, Burkhart CN, Morrell DS.

    Department of Dermatology, UNC Chapel Hill, USA. david_dasher@med.unc.edu

    Treatment-resistant warts are a common and frustrating problem for patients, parents, and providers alike. No wart treatment is uniformly effective. Indeed, well-designed randomized controlled trials are sorely needed to establish the true efficacy of all wart therapies. Treatment should be tailored to each individual patient. Although none of the immunologically-based treatments listed above (see Table, page 377) is FDA-approved for warts, they provide the treating physician with options for patients with warts that are resistant to standard treatments.

    PMID: 19685657 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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