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Five Cases of Viral Warts Treated by Korean Medicine (사마귀 한방치험 5례 증례보고)

  • Lee, Jae-Hwi;Shim, Gye-Seon
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology and Dermatology
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    • v.28 no.2
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    • pp.121-129
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    • 2015
  • Objectives : The purpose of this study is to report the effect of Korean medical treatment for viral warts. Methods : All patients were treated by Bojungikki-tang gami. One of them was treated with only herbal medicine. The others were treated with herbal medicine, acupuncture, sweet bee venom acupuncture and moxibustion. To evaluate the results of these treatments, we observed condition of the patients and took the photos of lesions. Results : After Korean medical treatment, the viral warts of all patients remarkably disappeared and there have been no recurrence at all. Conclusions : We suggest that viral warts can be treated by Korean medical treatment.

A Clinical Report of the Effect of Uiin-san on a Wart Patient (薏苡仁散 투여 후 호전된 사마귀 환자 1례 보고)

  • Jeong, Ho-young;Cho, Chung-sik
    • The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
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    • v.37 no.5
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    • pp.704-710
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    • 2016
  • Objective: To examine the effectiveness of Uiin-san (薏苡仁散) as a treatment for viral warts. Methods: A 24-year-old man with warts on the left toe, both fingertips, and face was treated with acupuncture, moxibustion, and Uiin-san for 35 days. Results: After treatment, the viral warts had essentially disappeared. Conclusions: We suggest that viral warts can be treated with Uiin-san.

Treatment of Recalcitrant Plantar Wart Unresponsive to Cryotherapy with Acupuncture and Moxibustion: A Case Report

  • Shim, Soo Bo;Sung, Hyun Kyung;Lee, Hye Lim
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine
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    • v.42 no.4
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    • pp.238-243
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    • 2021
  • Objectives: Plantar wart is a common viral skin disease caused by human papillomavirus infection and poses a therapeutic challenge in the paediatric patient population. Acupuncture and moxibustion are effective treatments for a wide range of skin conditions. Case report: This study presents the case of a 9-year-old girl for whom complete resolution of recalcitrant warts was achieved with acupuncture and moxibustion treatment. Results: After 20-week treatment, the wart lesions and pain were completely resolved. At the 6-month follow-up, the lesions remained fully resolved. Conclusion: This result suggests that acupuncture and moxibustion could be effective therapeutic strategies for plantar warts.

Treatment of Anogenital Condyloma Acuminata in Children (소아에서항문성기주위에 발생한 Condylomy acuminata의 치료)

  • Lee, Dong-Hi;Lee, Nam-Hyuk;Kim, Sang-Youn
    • Advances in pediatric surgery
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.69-74
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    • 1999
  • Condyloma acuminata, an uncommon disease m the pediatric patients, is being reported with increasing frequency in both adults and children. During the last 10 years, we managed 11 children with condyloma acuminata of the anogenital area. The patients' age at presentation varied from 9 months to 11 years, and boys outnumbered girls by a ratio of 2 : 1. The lesions were found in the perianal area in 9 patients and the genital area in 2. No history of sexual contact or abuse could be elicited. Although the exact mode of transmission of human papillomavirus(HPV) couldn't be defined, maternal-infant transmission at birth and close nonsexual family contact were the main possible causes of HPV infection in our patients. Our experience suggest that fulguration of the warts and concomitant excision with scissors of the larger lesions are the most satisfactory method of treatment in children. However, condyloma acuminata have high recurrence rate despite these treatments. Viral typing and careful epidemiological investigation on a larger series of patients may clarify the causative factors and effective modalities of treatment in childhood anogenital condyloma acuminata.

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Hedgehog Oral Viral Papilloma (고슴도치 구강유두종)

  • Elfadl, Ahmed K.;Lee, Eun-Joo;Kim, Hyeong-Mi;Kim, Yong Deuk;Chung, Myung-Jin;Park, Jin-Kyu;Kim, Tae-Hwan;Kim, Shin-Yoon;Ghim, Soong-Gu;Kim, Jun Young;Jeong, Kyu-Shik
    • Journal of Life Science
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    • v.27 no.5
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    • pp.575-578
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    • 2017
  • Here we describe the histological lesion of a viral fibro-papilloma in a hedgehog. After surgical removal from maxilla, the solitary swollen mass was round to oval, yellowish with rough surface and measuring $6{\times}3{\times}2mm$ approximately. The tumor mass was submitted to the laboratory of pathology, college of veterinary medicine, Kyungpook National University for pathological diagnosis. Pathological examination of the tumor was established, the tumor was described grossly and sample was trimmed, sectioned and routinely prepared for histopathological evaluation. The tumor mass was diagnosed as viral fibro-papilloma, as the histological picture showed characteristic features of warts caused by papillomaviruses. The tumor characterized by thickening of the stratum spinosum (acanthosis) and basale, koilocytosis, intra-nuclear inclusion bodies in keratinocytes and fibrosis of submucosa. Further, viral inclusion bodies were demonstrated by Machiavello stain giving red color to the nuclei. No lymphocytes that responsible for regression of the wart could be detected, suggesting the poor possibility of spontaneous regression of the tumor. Papillomatosis is a disease of young animals, but in our case the infected Hedgehog was 5 years old, that maybe due to an impaired immune system, which is also shown by absence of lymphocytes. To the best knowledge of the author, this case presents the first report of viral fibropapillomatosis in Hedgehog.