Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3211903 | Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology | 2006 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Human papillomavirus infection is one of the most common and most distressing cutaneous diseases in patients with HIV infection. It is also a common, and often therapeutically challenging, infection in individuals who are immunologically competent. A wide range of therapeutic options exists for treating cutaneous human papillomavirus infections, but none is uniformly effective. In this report we describe a man with HIV-1 infection and disfiguring facial verruca vulgaris who demonstrated complete clinical response to intravenous cidofovir. Our report provides further support for the use of intravenous cidofovir as therapy for treatment-resistant and/or widespread cutaneous human papillomavirus infection.
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Authors
Margaret D. Kottke, Sareeta R.S. Parker,