Research Article
Clinicoepidemiological Study of Different Types of Warts
Table 6
Correlation of the clinical types with sites of warts.
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(CO—common, F/D—filiform/digitate, Ge—genital, Mo—mosaic, PP—palmoplantar, and Pl—plana). (LE—lower extremity, P—palmar, PU—periungual, SO—soles, SU—subungual, TK—trunk, and UE—upper limb). (Six patients had involvement of two sites; two patients had involvement at two sites). |