Warts are noncancerous fleshy growths on the skin. They're caused by human papillomavirus (HPV). Warts can appear on any part of the body. There are different types of warts that can grow on your skin. Warts are extremely contagious. You can pass warts on to other people through skin-...
HPV 7 is responsible for Butcher’s warts, particularly on the hands of meat handlers, while HPV 40 causes mucosal papillomas of the anogenital and laryngeal tract. It is important to note that infection is often identified as a clinically apparent lesion, so apparent tropism may often ...
Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) are small double-stranded DNA viruses with a strict epithelial tropism. HPVs infect either mucosal or cutaneous surfaces causing a variety of diseases ranging from benign warts (low-risk types) to malignant neoplasms, including cervical carcinoma and other anogenital cance...
The literature abounds with recent research into the application of nonthermal plasma in treating septic wounds [3], skin diseases (acne, chronic ulcers, dermatitis, seborrhea, keratosis, fungal skin lesions, papilloma, psoriasis, herpes, and warts) [4,5,6,7], and dental conditions [8]. ...