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Recalcitrant Molluscum Contagiosum in an HIV-Afflicted Male Treated Successfully With Topical Imiquimod

Molluscum contagiosum is a common cutaneous infection complicating the course of patients afflicted with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. We describe a human immunodeficiency virus-positive patient with a disfiguring molluscum contagiosum infection of the face. Conventional cytodestructive therapies failed in this patient, but imiquimod 5% cream, an immunomodulator, clinically cleared his cutaneous disease.


 

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