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Needling versus liquid nitrogen cryotherapy for the treatment of pedal warts: A randomized controlled pilot study
Methods: Eligible patients with pedal warts were randomly allocated to receive either needling or liquid nitrogen cryotherapy. Only the primary pedal wart was treated during the study. Follow-up was 12 weeks, with outcome assessments made independently under blinded circumstances.
Results: Of 37 patients enrolled in the study, 18 were allocated to receive needling and 19 to receive liquid nitrogen cryotherapy. Regression of the primary pedal wart occurred in 64.7% of the needling group (11 of 17) and in 6.2% of the liquid nitrogen cryotherapy group (1 of 16) (P = .001). No significant relationship was found between needling of the primary pedal wart and regression of satellite pedal warts (P = .615) or complete pedal wart regression (P = .175). There was no significant difference in pain, satisfaction, or cosmesis between the two groups.
Conclusions: The regression rate of the primary pedal wart was significantly higher in the needling group compared with the liquid nitrogen cryotherapy group.
History
Publication title
Journal of the American Podiatric Medical AssociationVolume
104Issue
4Pagination
394-401ISSN
8750-7315Department/School
Tasmanian School of MedicinePublisher
Amer Podiatric Med AssnPlace of publication
9312 Old Georgetown Road, Bethesda, USA, Md, 20814-1621Rights statement
Copyright 2014 American Podiatric Medical AssociationRepository Status
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