[14] Viral Warts Flashcards

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Q

What are warts?

A

Typically small, rough and hard growths similar in colour to the rest of the skin

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How can warts be classified?

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Based on shape and site affected

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3
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Give some types of wart?

A
  • Common wart
  • Flat wart
  • Genital wart
  • Plantar wart
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4
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What is a common wart?

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A raised wart with a roughened surface, common on the hands but can appear anywhere

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What is a flat wart?

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A small, smooth, flattened, flesh coloured wart.

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6
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Where do flat warts commonly grow?

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  • Face
  • Neck
  • Hands
  • Wrists
  • Knees
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7
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What is a plantar wart also known as?

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Verruca

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What is a verruca?

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A hard, sometimes painful lump often with multiple black specks in the centre

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9
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Where are verrucas usually found?

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Pressure points on the soles of the feet

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10
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What are the characteristic features of a common wart under a microscope?

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  • Thickened stratum corneum (hyperkeratosis)
  • Thickened stratum spinosum (acanthosis)
  • Thickened stratum granulosum
  • Large blood vessels at the dermoepidermal junction
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11
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What type of virus causes warts?

A

HPV

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12
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What are the most common causes of common warts?

A

HPV 2 and 4

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13
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What is the most common cause of verrucas?

A

HPV 1

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14
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What are anogenital warts most commonly caused by?

A

HPV 6 and 11

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15
Q

How is HPV acquired?

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Direct contact with affected individual or from the environment e.g. contaminated surfaces

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16
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What is likely to contribute to development of warts?

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Trauma and wetness

17
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What can cause a wart to spread from one area to another?

A

Trauma and scratching

18
Q

What does not cause warts?

A

Toads?🐸

19
Q

What are the risk factors for warts?

A
  • Use of public showers
  • Working with meat
  • Eczema
  • Immunocompromised
20
Q

Do warts usually cause symptoms?

A

Only pain in verrucas

21
Q

How can warts appear on dermatoscope?

A

With fingerlike or knoblike extensions

22
Q

What are the differentials for viral warts?

A
  • Actinic keratosis
  • Cutaneous horn
  • Lichen planus
  • Molluscum contagiosum
  • Seborrhoeic keratosis
  • Malignancy
  • Corns and calluses
23
Q

What are the management options for viral warts?

A
  • Nothing
  • Topical salicylic acid
  • Cryotherapy
  • Other treatments in secondary care
24
Q

Why do warts not always need treatment?

A
  • They self-resolve

- Treatment is time-consuming and may have side-effects

25
What is the first-line therapy for viral warts
Topical salicylic acid
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What is the treatment regimen for viral warts with salicylic acid?
Daily treatment for at least 12 weeks
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How often is cryotherapy needed to remove warts?
Every 2 weeks until wart has gone (up to 4 months)
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What are the problems with cryotherapy for viral warts?
- Can be painful - Can cause blistering - Should be avoided in children
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How else may viral warts be treated in secondary care?
- Removal by surgery, laser or photodynamic therapy - Anti-mitotic agents - Virucidal agents - Immunomodulatory agents
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Why may a referral to secondary care be needed in viral warts?
- Uncertain diagnosis - Persistant symptomatic warts - Multiple warts in immunocompromised individuals - Facial warts - Extensive coverage
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What is not recommended as a treatment for warts?
Touching a toad under a full moon????🐸🌝