Verruca Vulgaris Clinical Trial
Official title:
PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY USING METHYLENE BLUE AND INTENSE PULSED LIGHT VERSUS INTENSE PULSED LIGHT ALONE IN TREATMENT OF VERRUCA :A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED STUDY
To assess the efficacy (clinically and dermoscopically) and safety of photodynamic therapy using intralesional injection of 4% methylene blue solution as a photosensitizer with IPL versus IPL only in treatment of warts.
This study will be conducted on: Eighty patients suffering of verruca (male and female) divided randomly into three groups: group A, B&C : Group A: 30 patients will undergo photodynamic therapy using intralesional 4%methylene blue solution and IPL. Group B: 30 patients will undergo IPL only. Group C (control group):20 patients will undergo intralesional saline. ;
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