Among the most common infections are genital warts, chlamydia, candidiasis and non-specific urethritis. |
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External warts can appear as small bumps, or they may be flat, verrucous, or pedunculated. |
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For more information on warts and verrucas, please see the separate BUPA factsheet. |
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In tropical folk medicine, the fresh latex is smeared on boils, warts and freckles and given as a vermifuge. |
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We also provide diagnosis and treatment for venereological infections like discharge, genital warts and herpes. |
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There were also too many references to farts and boogers, and too many disgusting pictures of warts and eyeballs. |
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The book unemotionally depicts the reality that Red Army rifle units experienced in the war, warts and all. |
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A rapidly expanding use of the technology is in the removal of unsightly warts and cysts. |
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If you are worried that the warts are unsightly, see your GP about treatment options to help them to clear up more quickly. |
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Using unsterilized tools may transmit viral infections, such as hepatitis B or warts. |
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The length of time between when a person is exposed to the virus that causes warts and when a wart appears varies. |
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Warts are usually painless with the exception of the warts on the soles of the feet. |
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Genital warts, also known as condylomata acuminata or venereal warts, are one of the most common types of sexually transmitted diseases. |
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This compounded product is used for chemical peels, actinic keratoses, and venereal warts. |
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Molluscum contagiosum and warts are benign epidermal eruptions that result from viral infections of the skin. |
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Genital warts, sometimes called venereal warts, are contracted through sexual contact. |
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Cutaneous viral warts are discrete benign epithelial proliferations caused by the human papilloma virus. |
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Three days earlier he had received cryotherapy for a florid eruption of viral warts over his right hand. |
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Benign skin growths include warts, moles, or corns, which are rarely serious problems. |
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The skin cells in the warts releases thousands of viruses, so close skin-to-skin contact can pass on the infection. |
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Almost a hundred different viruses cause warts, which are usually passed from person to person through direct contact. |
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Pott suggested that chimney soot contained carcinogens that could cause the growth of the warts seen in scrotal cancer. |
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Bleomycin is an alternative therapy for warts that have not responded to other therapies or warts that may be difficult to surgically excise. |
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We have gathered together some of our favorites-from juice concoctions for arthritis to vinegar for warts. |
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Hiccups, heartburn, colds and warts are often treated with remedies passed down from one generation to another. |
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And then there's the repulsive triplewart seadevils, covered with spines and furrows and warts, their large mouths set in a perpetual frown. |
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They have no noseleaf, but they do have small warts on their noses above their nostrils. |
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Our equine medicine lecturer summed it up well when talking about juvenile warts in foals. |
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The skin is often decorated with warts and filaments that look like tassels. |
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Mosaic warts occur as collections of small, discrete and densely packed individual warts. |
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Avoiding genital-to-genital contact may not be enough to stop the spread of genital warts, according to a recent report. |
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O'Neill looks back fondly to a time when a truthful portrait, warts and all, was the true art of the portrait photographer. |
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Imagine, though, being in the presence of someone who knew you fully, warts and all, and still accepted you anyway. |
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I think most British people have looked at their own history, what's left of it on the syllabus, and seen it warts and all. |
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He encouraged those writers who honestly and artistically shed light on Soviet reality, warts and all. |
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Someone can contract herpes or genital warts simply through skin-to-skin contact with an infected area or sore. |
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A grantee also is studying how the viruses that cause genital warts may affect the developing placenta and contribute to miscarriages. |
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He discusses his entire career, warts and all, in breathtaking and surprisingly honest fashion. |
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The make-up people excelled themselves with lots of dirty fingernails and a welter of warts, wens and rotten corpses. |
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Many patients can be infected for example with HPV, a virus that can cause warts, but have no symptoms for years. |
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His warts and all, kiss-and-tell book should be available in shops by the end of the month. |
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The water in the well is believed to have curative powers and was recommended as a remedy for warts and blindness. |
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Prisoners were also paid small fees to be infected with ringworm, warts, herpes, staph, and other bacteria. |
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Another review supports the use of cryotherapy as an effective treatment for common and plantar warts and for flat warts. |
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These infections may range from cutaneous warts to genital mucous membrane infections that can progress to cervical cancer. |
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It seems that I have severe cases of genital warts, the clap, crabs, herpes and syphillis. |
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It does a pretty fair job of giving you the man, warts and all, and generally avoids sappiness. |
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Pulse dye lasers have been used to treat spider veins on the face and legs, port wine birthmarks, warts, rosacea, stretch marks and scars. |
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See your regular doctor or a foot-care specialist for calluses, corns, bunions or warts. |
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Two trunks grew close, one sprouting strange corky warts and the other deeply furrowed. |
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If the warts grow large or become uncomfortable, they can be safely removed during pregnancy with laser surgery or cryotherapy. |
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His wrinkly old skin held pockmarks and warts and scabs, and he had a large crooked nose. |
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Often seborrheic keratoses are confused with moles and even with viral warts. |
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Another review of several case studies recommended oral and topical retinoids as second-line therapy for the treatment of flat warts. |
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Sometimes doctors prescribe a medicated cream or pills to treat difficult warts. |
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Treatments can be time-consuming and expensive and some warts are very difficult to eradicate. |
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Castor oil is used internally as a laxative, but many tell us it works externally for warts. |
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Common warts usually occur on your hands, fingers or near your fingernails. |
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They cause localized hyperproliferations manifested most commonly as skin warts or as mucosal condylomata. |
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If a trust is placed under pressure to operate on ingrowing toenails and benign warts within a five-week period, something has to give. |
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Even lesions with clinical changes often are proved to be benign tumors or warts. |
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It was used as a device to cover syphilitic pustules and gonorrhoeal warts in the genital area. |
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We don't shy from the warts but the truth is that this is not the best forum for examining a man's life in detail. |
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Dab the oil neat on to infected cuts, fungal infections such as athlete's foot, or cold sores, warts, verrucas and insect bites. |
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Nail-biting in children, shaving in men and ill-fitting shoes in adults have all been blamed for making warts more likely. |
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There are over 70 different subtypes of the human papilloma virus responsible for warts. |
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She looked at one of the frogs, a big homely one with a gigantic mouth and monstrous warts. |
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Common, plantar, or flat warts are cutaneous manifestations of the human papillomavirus. |
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Viral warts are common, benign, and usually self limiting skin lesions that occur usually on the hands and feet. |
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Panther caps are distinguishable by their brownish-colored caps with off-white warts. |
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The doctor or nurse that you see will probably take a swab from the area to check for the infection that's causing the warts. |
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The site also offers graphic photos of just what syphilis, herpes, warts and what have you look like. |
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For all its warts, Montreal is making headway in the sustainable architecture crusade. |
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Although smaller in number, incidences of gonorrhea and genital warts rose, while there was a fall in cases of herpes and syphilis. |
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A variety of products are available over-the-counter for the treatment of common foot problems, such as athlete's foot, onychomycosis, foot pain, corns, warts and bunions. |
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Baring souls and exposing warts is no longer a cathartic exercise reserved solely for singer songwriters and soul chanteuses. |
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Candida antigen can be used on most verrucae, particularly plantar warts. |
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When a patient presents with foot pain, bunions, corns or plantar warts, the physician should instruct them in how to choose properly fitting shoes. |
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The Chinese have a tradition of breaking open the seed of brucea javonica and taping directly over warts and excrescences to stimulate their dissolution. |
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But the strange thing was that only a few weeks after the trees had been successfully transplanted, some of the warts had burst open and given birth to clouds of insects. |
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If Scotland is to be a grown-up country, sure of itself and aware of its strengths and its failings, it should be capable of allowing itself to be presented warts and all. |
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I'm proud to be a citizen and part of this country, warts and all. |
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It's cultivated through the daily activities of people, over the course of years, warts and all. |
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The patterning on the back is lyrate with small orange-capped warts. |
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If your child cuts or scratches his or her skin, be sure to use soap and water to clean the area because open wounds are more susceptible to warts and other infections. |
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The herbs in this formula all have active antiviral properties and are effective against herpes, shingles, flu, warts, and other viral infections. |
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Sam's fleshy, thin, potato-chip ears, small patches of white hair on his head, blackheads, brown warts and moles make him hard to beat in the ugliest dog contest. |
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It tapped the growing middle class anger with corruption, and civil society's urge to tackle the warts that blot the country's emergence as a progressive, modern nation. |
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DuVernay has partly succeeded in presenting a more human King, warts and all. |
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Even then, you could be at risk for spreading or catching diseases that don't depend strictly on genital contact, such as herpes or venereal warts. |
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While in general practice, he developed an interest in venereology, and produced the first major study on genital warts, to which reference is still made. |
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An old hag of a witch was approaching, her walk was staggered and she had enough warts on her nose so that you didn't know there was even a nose there. |
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He is, warts and all, our standard-bearer and founder of our Republic. |
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In my own area we have seen a significant rise in gonorrhoea infections, chlamydia, ano-genital warts, trichomoniasis and chancroid, more prevalent among 16 to 25-year-olds. |
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Genital warts are caused by certain types of the human papillomavirus. |
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Other examples of topical application of herbs and their expressed juice are the use of chelidonium or dandelion latex to remove warts and other excrescences. |
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Common warts are noncancerous skin growths caused by the human papillomavirus, which stimulates the rapid growth of cells of the outer layer of your skin. |
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Both Gardasil and Cervarix protect against HPV strains 16 and 18, but Gardasil also protects against types 6 and 11, which cause genital warts. |
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The dermatological findings were onychomycosis, tinea pedis, acneiform disorders, and warts. |
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If she'd had the vaccination at 12 or 13 she probably wouldn't have contracted genital warts. |
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These creatures have their bodies covered with itchsome warts which made it impossible for an Agbufu to stop scratching its body. |
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Occurrence of warts in the vessel elements and fibres of New Zealand woods. |
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Verrucas are just warts on the soles of feet and although they're unsightly, they're harmless. |
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Unfortunately the truth is that warts and verrucae are very common in children and teenagers. |
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The Cryopen is used to treat a wide range of lesions including warts, actinic keratoses, seborrheic keratoses, condylomas and skin tags. |
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Oral condylomas have also been reported to occur in patients who have genital warts or whose sexual partner has genital warts. |
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Infections contracted included chlamydia, gonorrhoea, genital herpes, genital warts, chancroid and lymphogranuloma venereum. |
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Aidids have presumably homologous warts, although these do not bear long secondary setae. |
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Thompson plays the title character, a stern woman with a bulbous nose, a pair of hairy warts and a pronounced snaggletooth. |
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Nanny McPhee has an exaggerated persona, as well as ugly warts and a prominent bucktooth. |
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The great crested newt,for example,has loads of warts on black skin with an orange or yellow belly. |
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The new crop of reality shows brings us that much closer to the contestants, warts and all. |
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Hungarian warts suck big time! If you need them, your functions are too big and your class interface is much too fat. |
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The etiologic agents of all warts are a diverse group of viruses known as the human papillomaviruses. |
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If such warts are treated, he recommended home care with imiquimod or podofilox to minimize psychological and physical trauma. |
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The risks remained elevated for more than ten years following a genital warts diagnosis. |
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There are various ways of treating genital warts, including self-applied creams, freezing them off with liquid nitrogen and surgical removal. |
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In a series of articles posted on the site, Ashton tells an extremely personal story about how he and his wife suffered from genital warts. |
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It wants the current jab given to schoolgirls, Cervavix, replaced by Gardasil, which protects against genital warts as well as cervical cancer. |
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Powered over Ethernet, they don't rely on secondary power cords or bulky wall warts, it's as simple as plugging in one cable and businesses are ready to go. |
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The HPV therapeutics market is studied by application segments which include genital warts, genital cancers, epidermodysplasia verriformis, oral papillomas, and others. |
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In Cheshire, it was said that ash could be used to cure warts and rickets. |
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Pakozdi is qualified to diagnose and treat a wide variety of dermatological conditions including acne, rosacea, eczema, psoriasis, molluscum, warts and rashes. |
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As the egg expands, the universal veil ruptures and may remain as a cup, or volva, at the base of the stalk, or as warts or volval patches on the cap. |
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Anaconda is developing its lead product AP611074 to treat condyloma, also called anogenital warts, as well as the orphan disease recurrent respiratory papillomatosis. |
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Polio, measles, mumps, chicken pox, small pox, influenza, diphtheria, tetanus, typhoid, whooping cough, trench mouth, milk fever, goiters, warts and worms. |
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A program in Australia to offer young women the human papillomavirus vaccine at no cost has resulted in a significant decrease in genital warts among vaccine-eligible women. |
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During October 2005-December 2009, the patient received topical and ablative treatments for the warts, but clinical improvement was not sustained. |
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In the Old English Herbal, it translates Latin verrucas, warts. |
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Viral skin infections, such as warts and verrucas, spread easily. |
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Instead of maintaining warts-and-all support for this colossal national mission, however, these summer soldiers expressed surprise and disdain that there are any warts at all. |
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Owning a DuGyte PCS also seriously reduces the amount of guitar cables and power leads, and all but eliminates the need for wall warts and power strips. |
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A freedom of information request revealed the youngsters needed help to deal with venereal diseases such as chlamydia, genital warts, gonorrhoea and herpes. |
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Visible lesions or warts, known as condylomata acuminate, may be seen. |
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The other new medication is a gel form of podofilox, a purified and less irritating form of podophyllin, an old standby caustic office therapy for anogenital warts. |
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The Russian treatment involves a formula for a dilute topical solution, that when applied daily for up to two weeks, causes condylomas, flat and common warts to disappear. |
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