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dc.contributor.authorMohammed Ahmed Mahdi-
dc.contributor.authorTahseen Abdulzahera Mukheilf-
dc.date.accessioned2023-10-14T13:56:06Z-
dc.date.available2023-10-14T13:56:06Z-
dc.date.issued2017-10-
dc.identifier.issnPrint ISSN 2219-9764-
dc.identifier.issnOnline ISSN 2617-8982-
dc.identifier.urihttps://djm.uodiyala.edu.iq/index.php/djm-
dc.identifier.urihttp://148.72.244.84:8080/xmlui/handle/xmlui/3257-
dc.description.abstractBackground: Molluscum Contagiosum is a common cutaneous viral infection seen in children and adults. It is caused by a DNA virus, related to Pox group of viruses. Objective: To determine the efficacy of topical retinoids in treatment of Molluscum Contagiosum patients in Khalis City. Patients and Methods: A placebo control study was carried out during the period from 1st December 2015 till 1st August 2016; forty patients with Molluscum Contagiosum in Khlalis City (24 males and 16 females, with age group range between 3-40 years) were randomly divided into two groups. The group 1 has given 0.05% topical retinoids cream to be applied at bed time over lesions. The group 2 has given placebo (aquarosa) to be applied at the bed time over the lesions; the durations of treatment were six weeks for both groups. Results: At the end of six weeks the first group shows 65% healing rate (13 patients) with mean lesions number decrease from 9 to 2; while the second’s group only one patient shows complete healing (5%) with mean lesions number decrease from 9 to 7. Conclusion: Topical retinoid is effective treatment of Molluscum Contagiosum after Six weeks course of treatment as compared with placebo with success rate of 65% and 5% respectively.en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherUniversity of Diyala - College of Medicineen_US
dc.subjectMolluscum Contagiosumen_US
dc.subjectTopical Retinoidsen_US
dc.subjectAquarosaen_US
dc.titleTopical Retinoid In Treatment of Molluscum Contagiosum in Iraqi patients in Khalis City (Placebo Control Study)en_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
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