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Cryotherapy of Genital Warts
INTRODUCTION: Genital warts are a frequent form of sexually transmitted disease. Cryotherapy represents the first line of therapy. Healing occurs in 94%, and recurrence in 10% . Side effects are common during the treatment. AIM: The aim of this study is to determine the successfulness of cryotherapy...
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AVICENA, d.o.o., Sarajevo
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6853748/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31762705 http://dx.doi.org/10.5455/msm.2019.31.212-214 |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Genital warts are a frequent form of sexually transmitted disease. Cryotherapy represents the first line of therapy. Healing occurs in 94%, and recurrence in 10% . Side effects are common during the treatment. AIM: The aim of this study is to determine the successfulness of cryotherapy of genital warts, frequency of recurrence, and side effects. PATIENTS AND METHODS: In a retrospective study, data from 50 women with genital warts who were treated in the Gynecological Centre “Dr Mahira Jahić” in Tuzla in a period from 2012–2018 were analyzed. Every woman was treated with cryotherapy. Treatments were repeated every 7 days, maximal number of treatments being 7. In processing of data, X2statistical method was used. RESULTS: 50% (N-25) of genital warts eliminated after 3 treatments with cryotherapy . Genital warts are eliminated in 78% (N-39) of women, while this treatment was unsuccessful in 18% (N-9). Recurrence after 3 months in 4% (N-2). Most common side effect was exudation in 78% (N-39), swelling in 72% (N-36) and pain in 66% (N-33). PAP smears in women with genital warts in 64% (N-34) of cases were inflammatory benign changes, while in 36% (N-18) mild abnormal changes in cells ASCUS and LSIL were found. LSIL lesions of cervix are more common (p<0,01) in women with genital warts of vulva. CONCLUSION: Cryotherapy is a method with a high success rate in healing of genital warts, and it decreases the concentration of HPV virus and removes the trigger that allows the development of cancer. |
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spelling | pubmed-68537482019-11-22 Cryotherapy of Genital Warts Jahic, Mahira Mater Sociomed Professional Paper INTRODUCTION: Genital warts are a frequent form of sexually transmitted disease. Cryotherapy represents the first line of therapy. Healing occurs in 94%, and recurrence in 10% . Side effects are common during the treatment. AIM: The aim of this study is to determine the successfulness of cryotherapy of genital warts, frequency of recurrence, and side effects. PATIENTS AND METHODS: In a retrospective study, data from 50 women with genital warts who were treated in the Gynecological Centre “Dr Mahira Jahić” in Tuzla in a period from 2012–2018 were analyzed. Every woman was treated with cryotherapy. Treatments were repeated every 7 days, maximal number of treatments being 7. In processing of data, X2statistical method was used. RESULTS: 50% (N-25) of genital warts eliminated after 3 treatments with cryotherapy . Genital warts are eliminated in 78% (N-39) of women, while this treatment was unsuccessful in 18% (N-9). Recurrence after 3 months in 4% (N-2). Most common side effect was exudation in 78% (N-39), swelling in 72% (N-36) and pain in 66% (N-33). PAP smears in women with genital warts in 64% (N-34) of cases were inflammatory benign changes, while in 36% (N-18) mild abnormal changes in cells ASCUS and LSIL were found. LSIL lesions of cervix are more common (p<0,01) in women with genital warts of vulva. CONCLUSION: Cryotherapy is a method with a high success rate in healing of genital warts, and it decreases the concentration of HPV virus and removes the trigger that allows the development of cancer. AVICENA, d.o.o., Sarajevo 2019-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6853748/ /pubmed/31762705 http://dx.doi.org/10.5455/msm.2019.31.212-214 Text en © 2019 Mahira Jahic1,2 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Professional Paper Jahic, Mahira Cryotherapy of Genital Warts |
title | Cryotherapy of Genital Warts |
title_full | Cryotherapy of Genital Warts |
title_fullStr | Cryotherapy of Genital Warts |
title_full_unstemmed | Cryotherapy of Genital Warts |
title_short | Cryotherapy of Genital Warts |
title_sort | cryotherapy of genital warts |
topic | Professional Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6853748/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31762705 http://dx.doi.org/10.5455/msm.2019.31.212-214 |
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