Cryotherapy versus electrocautery in the treatment of genital warts

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Forty-two male patients with ano-genital warts were randomly allocated to a singleblind study of cryotherapy versus electrocautery. There was no significant difference in the success rates of these two forms of treatment in patients followed for three months. Cryotherapy was qualitatively much more acceptable to the patients than electrocautery. It seems particularly suited to patients with widely scattered warts who are unable to attend for regular treatment.

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Simmons, P. D., Langlet, F., & Thin, R. N. T. (1981). Cryotherapy versus electrocautery in the treatment of genital warts. Sexually Transmitted Infections, 57(4), 273–274. https://doi.org/10.1136/sti.57.4.273

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