Verruca Vulgaris

Common Warts — Benign epidermal proliferation caused by Human Papillomavirus (HPV) infection, typically affecting the skin of the hands and fingers.

Aetiology

  • Caused by HPV (most commonly type 2, less often types 1, 4, 27, 57)
  • Transmission:
    • Direct skin-to-skin contact
    • Indirect contact via contaminated surfaces
    • Autoinoculation (scratching or biting nails spreads lesions)
Risk increases with:
  • Immunosuppression
  • Skin trauma/abrasions
  • Moist environments (pools, lockers)

Pathophysiology

  • Virus enters through microabrasions in the skin.
  • Infects basal keratinocytes.
  • Promotes proliferation → hyperkeratosis, acanthosis, papillomatosis.
  • Forms exophytic growth with a rough, verrucous surface.

Clinical Presentation

  • Firm, rough, hyperkeratotic papules or nodules
  • Irregular, dome-shaped surface
  • Common on hands, fingers, periungual area, knees, elbows
  • Black dots (thrombosed capillaries) visible after paring
  • Usually painless unless located on pressure areas
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Variants:
  • Periungual warts – around nails, may distort nail
  • Filiform warts – fingerlike projections often on face/neck
  • Plantar warts – on soles, painful due to inward growth (HPV 1)

Investigations

Mostly clinical.
If needed:
  • Dermoscopy: red/black dots (dilated capillaries)
  • Biopsy (rare) → shows papillomatosis, hyperkeratosis, koilocytosis

Management

Many resolve spontaneously within 6 months–2 years, especially in children.
Treatment options:
  1. Topical keratolytic
      • Salicylic acid 10–40% (first line, daily application)
  1. Cryotherapy with liquid nitrogen
      • Every 2–3 weeks for several sessions
  1. Electrocautery or curettage
      • For resistant lesions (risk of scarring)
  1. Laser therapy (CO₂ or pulsed dye)
  1. Immunotherapy for recalcitrant cases
      • Intralesional Candida antigen
      • Imiquimod cream
      • Topical 5-FU
  1. Duct tape occlusion therapy (home remedy with some efficacy)
Avoid picking or scratching to prevent spread.