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A Clinical Study of Warts
Mohammed Ammen Sait, Sardari Lal, BR Garg
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How to cite this article: Sait MA, Lal S, Garg B R. A Clinical Study of Warts. Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol 1984;50:204-205 |
Copyright: (C)1984 Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology, and Leprology
Abstract
Clinical features of 126 patients suffering from skin and genital warts are reported. Males comprised of 73.8% patients and the maximum number (30.2%) were in the age group 16-20 years. The commonest type (58.9%) of. wart was verruca vulgaris; the incidence of the other types was condyloma acuminata (12.7%). filiform and digitate wartsFulltext Views
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