Verruca Vulgaris of the Nipple - A Rare Presentation
Journal Title: Journal of Medical Science And clinical Research - Year 2016, Vol 4, Issue 10
Abstract
Viral warts are a common skin disease, most frequently affecting the hands and feet, caused by the human papilloma virus. Warts usually appear on hands, fingers and feet. While warts are not harmful and usually go away in time without any treatment, they can be unsightly and painful. We report a rare presentation of wart which involes the nipple of a 3 year old female child
Authors and Affiliations
Dr Santosh Kumar
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