%0 Journal Article
%T The Efficacy of Podophyllin Cautery Added to Surgical Excision for Eradication of Vulvar Condylomata Accuminata; Randomized Controlled Trial
%A Hussein O. Soliman
%A Yossra Lashin
%J Journal of Cancer Therapy
%P 559-567
%@ 2151-1942
%D 2018
%I Scientific Research Publishing
%R 10.4236/jct.2018.97047
%X Context: Condyloma acuminatum
is a common morbidity caused by human papillomavirus infection. Objective: To compare the recurrence rate after surgical excision with or without
podophyllin cautery. Design, Setting, Participants: Sixty women were
enrolled in a study that was conducted in Cairo from Jan-2017 to Mar-2018. Interventions: All women received
the same preparations. After randomization; in the study group (N = 30),
podophyllin cautery was added to surgical removal in the follow-up period. In
the control group (N = 30), only surgical removal was used. Main
Outcome Measure: The