Intralesional Measles Mumps Rubella vaccine versus BCG in the treatment of multiple cutaneous warts: a comparative study
Background: Verrucae or warts are benign epithelial proliferations that occur due to accumulation of keratinocytes induced by HPV. Immunotherapy is a new promising modality which uses the principle of activation of one's own immunity against the disease. Materials and methods: The study include...
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Main Authors: | Gopal Nayana (Author), Nirvanappa Vinay (Author), H R Umadevi (Author), M R Suresh (Author), Nagesha Parvathi (Author) |
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