Topical therapy of molluscum contagiosum as a comparative therapeutic study using 15% phenol in lactic acid, 5% tincture iodine and pricking alone
Introduction: Molluscum contagiosum is a common viral infection of the skin, caused by poxvirus, commonly affects young children. Although there was no specific treatment for molluscum contagiosum virus, many therapeutic modalities were used with different response rates. Aims: To evaluate the effec...
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Main Authors: | Khalifa E. Sharquie (Author), Adil A. Noaimi (Author), Ghassan A. Ibrahim (Author), Ali S. Al-Husseiny (Author) |
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