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Br J Dermatol ; 162(1): 176-84, 2010 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19709100

ABSTRACT

Background External genital warts (EGWs, condylomata acuminata) are a common, highly contagious disease caused by human papillomavirus (HPV), predominantly HPV 6 and HPV 11. Green tea catechins have been identified for their immunostimulatory, antiproliferative and antitumour properties. Two phase III trials evaluated treatment of EGWs with ointment containing a mixture of green tea catechins (Polyphenon E), U.S. adopted name: sinecatechins). Objectives To obtain additional data on the efficacy and safety of Polyphenon E ointment in the treatment of EGWs from two randomized, double-blind, vehicle-controlled trials. Methods Men and women aged > or = 18 years (n = 1005), with two to 30 EGWs (12-600 mm(2) total area) applied vehicle (G(Veh); n = 207), Polyphenon E ointment 10% (G(10%); n = 401) or Polyphenon E ointment 15% (G(15%); n = 397) three times daily until complete clearance of all EGWs (baseline + new EGWs) or for a maximum of 16 weeks. Results A total of 1004 patients were evaluable for safety and 986 for efficacy; 838 completed treatment after 16 weeks. Complete clearance of all EGWs was obtained in 53.6% (G(10%)) and 54.9% (G(15%)) of patients with Polyphenon E vs. vehicle (35.4%) (P < 0.001). Statistically significant differences in clearance rates appeared after 6 weeks of active treatment. Odds ratios vs. G(Veh) for G(10%) [2.10; 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.49-2.98] and G(15%) (2.22; 95% CI 1.57-3.14) indicated about a twofold higher chance of complete clearance under active treatment. Time to complete clearance was shorter with active treatment (hazard ratios 1.57 and 1.87, respectively, for G(10%) and G(15%) vs. G(Veh) groups; P < 0.001). Recurrence rates during follow-up were low and similar across groups: 5.8%, 6.8% and 6.5% (G(Veh), G(10%) and G(15%) groups, respectively). Adverse events were evenly distributed across groups ( approximately 30% of patients). Severe local signs were more frequent but moderate in the active treatment groups (1.5%, 9.2% and 13.5% for G(Veh), G(10%) and G(15%) groups, respectively). Conclusions Polyphenon E ointment is effective and well tolerated in the treatment of EGWs.


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Antineoplastic Agents/therapeutic use , Anus Diseases/drug therapy , Catechin/analogs & derivatives , Genital Diseases, Female/drug therapy , Genital Diseases, Male/drug therapy , Warts/drug therapy , Administration, Topical , Adult , Antineoplastic Agents/adverse effects , Catechin/adverse effects , Catechin/therapeutic use , Condylomata Acuminata/drug therapy , Double-Blind Method , Female , Humans , Male , Plant Preparations/administration & dosage , Plant Preparations/adverse effects
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Zentralbl Allg Pathol ; 122(3): 263-9, 1978.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-676558

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A report is presented on a case of Dicephalus tribrachius in a 5-days-old female baby. In consideration of the literature peristatic disorders of an euzygotic twin germ during the first days of pregnancy are discussed as a possible cause of this malformation.


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Abnormalities, Severe Teratoid/pathology , Abnormalities, Severe Teratoid/diagnostic imaging , Autopsy , Female , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Radiography
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