A case of bowenoid papulosis treated with DNCB immunotherapy.
- Author:
Han Dong YU
;
Nack In KIM
;
Woo Young SIM
;
Choong Rim HAW
- Publication Type:Case Report
- Keywords:
Bowenoid papulosis;
DNCB immunotherapy
- MeSH:
Crowding;
Cryotherapy;
Dinitrochlorobenzene*;
Fluorouracil;
Humans;
Immunotherapy*;
Injections, Subcutaneous;
Interferons;
Keratinocytes;
Male;
Mitosis;
Papillomavirus Infections;
Penis;
Podophyllin
- From:Korean Journal of Dermatology
1992;30(5):669-673
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
Bowenoid papulosis is manifested by clinically the benign-appearing papules of anogenital region and histopathologically similar features of squamous cellurar inoma in situ in human. A cause is thought to be Human Papillomavirus infection, type 16. The treatment is mainly through conservative management but others are topical application of podophyllin, shave excision, local excision, cryotherapy, electrodessication, topical applcation of 5-FU ointment and subcutaneous injection of recombinant interferon gamma. We present a case of Howenoid papulosis treated with DNCB imriunotherapy. The patient, had multiple papules on the penis with mild pruitus. Histopatnologic findings showed crowding and irregular arrangement of the nucleic many of which are large, hyperchromatic, and pleomorphic. Dyskeratotic and multinucleated keratinocytes wire also present, as were atypical mitoses, scattered in epidermal layer. We treated him with DNCB immunotherapy. Initially he was sensitized with 2,000 ug/0.1ml and two weeks later he received 50 ug/0.1ml per every week. After 3 weeks, he had showed no improvement and we elevated the dose to 100 ug/0.1ml. He was improved after 6th trial and his skir. lesions were almostly disappeared at present.