Skin & Soft Tissue: Cutaneous Wart
Cutaneous Wart
Basics
- Benign Skin Lesions Caused by Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Infection
- Most Common in Children & Young Adults
- Often See Spontaneous Remission
- Two-Thirds of Children by Two-Years
- Adults May Take Longer
- More Common in Caucasians
Presentation/Types
- Verruca Vulgaris (Common Wart)
- Cauliflower-Like Papule
- Rough, Papillomatosis & Hyperkeratotic Surface
- Most Common on Arms & Legs
- Verruca Plantaris (Plantar Wart)
- Painful Lesions of the Sole of the Feet
- Surrounded by Yellow Hyperkeratotic Callus-Like Skin
- Verruca Plana (Flat/Plane Wart)
- Multiple Skin-Colored Papules
- Small & Flat-Topped
- Most Common on Face, Hands & Shins – May Be Spread by Shaving
- Filiform Wart
- Cluster of Fine Projections from a Narrow Pedicle
- Most Common on Face
- Butcher’s Wart
- Resemble Common Warts
- Numerous Lesions Found on the Hands of Butchers
- Also Seen in Other Professions Exposed to Cold Moist Environments
Verruca Vulgaris 1
Verruca Plantaris 2
Verruca Plana 3
Filiform Wart 4
Butcher’s Wart 5
Diagnosis
- Mostly Clinical (Based on History and Physical Exam)
- May Consider Skin Biopsy if Uncertain or to Rule Out Malignancy
Treatment
- Generally Require No Treatment
- Indications for Treatment:
- Symptomatic/Painful
- Parent Preference (Cosmesis)
- Persistence
- Immunosuppression
- Treatment Options:
- Liquid Nitrogen Cryotherapy
- Salicylic Acid
- Less Common Options:
- Surgical Excision
- Electrodessication
- Topical Imiquimod
- Intralesional Bleomycin
- 5-Fluorouracil (5-FU)
- Duct Tape Regimen (Debated)
Wart Cryotherapy
References
- Abbassyma. Wikimedia Commons. (License: Public Domain)
- Wegrowski. Wikimedia Commons. (License: CC BY-SA-4.0)
- Hassan I, et al. Wikimedia Commons. (License: CC BY-4.0)
- Schweintechnik. Wikimedia Commons. (License: Public Domain)
- Perveen, Fauzia et al. “Genotype Distribution of Human Papillomavirus in Warts.”British journal of medicine and medical research 15 (2016): 1-10. (License: CC BY-4.0)