Supplemental Material - A Randomized Controlled Trial Analyzing Nonthermal Atmospheric Plasma for the Treatment of Verruca Vulgaris in Pediatric Patients

Published: 13 August 2024| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/dm2y8ztgvm.1
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Courtney Linkous

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Supplemental manuscript materials for JAAD manuscript "A Randomized Controlled Trial Analyzing Nonthermal Atmospheric Plasma for the Treatment of Verruca Vulgaris in Pediatric Patients". Supplemental Figure 1. Floating‐electrode dielectric barrier device plasma pulse generator and hand‐held electrode. The tip of the electrode connected to the pulse generator must be held near the treated surface. Supplemental Table 1. Demographic data of patients enrolled for treatment of verruca vulgaris with either nonthermal atmospheric plasma or standard of care therapy. Supplemental Table 2. Physician-determined and patient-reported post-treatment adverse events and sequelae following treatment of verruca vulgaris lesions with nonthermal atmospheric plasma or standard of care therapy.

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Medical University of South Carolina Department of Dermatology

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Dermatology, Plasma (Physics), Pediatric Dermatology, Wart

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