Human papillomavirus infection and possibilities of improving the effectiveness of therapy for recurrent anogenital warts.

N. Chernova, N. Frigo, A. Atabieva, E. Mayorova
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Introduction. In recent years, there has been an increase in the number of cases of anogenital warts, with localization in the urethra, which present significant difficulties in management tactics due to the high frequency of relapses, progression of clinical manifestations and damage to underlying tissues. According to a systematic review including PubMed and EMBASE data, severe anogenital warts may be associated with a decrease in local and systemic immunity, a decrease in the level of vitamin 25(OH)D and zinc in the blood serum. The search for methods to increase the effectiveness of therapy for anogenital warts is a very urgent problem. The aim of the study was to develop a method for increasing the effectiveness of combined therapy for recurrent anogenital warts. Materials and methods. The study included 25 men aged 24 to 50 years, with the diagnosis of recurrent anogenital warts. All patients had laboratory research in human papillomavirus (HPV) in scrapings; in sexually transmitted infections; determination of the level of 25(OH)D, zinc. The complex therapy included treatment with the extract of Solanum tuberosum (Panavir) in the form: Panavir solution, Panavir-gel, Panavir-Intim spray and topical use of imichimod and surgical destruction of genital warts. Results. Monitoring patients for 6 months showed the remission of 23 men, reccurent warts in the distal section of urethra – 2 patients. Conclusions. The study obtained the high efficiency of complex therapy with the inclusion of Solanum tuberosum and surgical treatment.
人乳头瘤病毒感染和提高复发性肛门生殖器疣治疗有效性的可能性。
介绍。近年来,肛门生殖器疣的病例数量有所增加,其定位于尿道,由于其复发频率高,临床表现的进展以及对底层组织的损害,给治疗策略带来了很大的困难。根据一项包括PubMed和EMBASE数据的系统综述,严重的肛门生殖器疣可能与局部和全身免疫力下降、血清中维生素25(OH)D和锌水平下降有关。寻找方法,以提高治疗有效性的肛门生殖器疣是一个非常紧迫的问题。该研究的目的是开发一种方法,以提高联合治疗复发性肛门生殖器疣的有效性。材料和方法。该研究包括25名年龄在24至50岁之间的男性,诊断为复发性肛门生殖器疣。所有患者都进行了刮痧中人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)的实验室检测;性传播感染;测定25(OH)D、锌的含量。综合治疗包括以帕那韦溶液、帕那韦凝胶、帕那韦intim喷雾剂、局部使用咪奇莫德和手术切除生殖器疣的形式使用龙骨提取物(帕那韦)进行治疗。结果。随访6个月,患者缓解23例,复发尿道远段疣2例。结论。本研究获得了以龙葵为主的综合治疗和手术治疗的高疗效。
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