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Hypnosis In The Treatment Of Warts In Immunodeficient Children

Tasini & Hackett, 1977Other/Unknown

American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis 19(3): Jan 1977; 152-154

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Abstract

The phenomenon of systemic regression of numerous flat warts took place within one month after the sudden onset of spontaneous inflammation in them. In other types of warts, we have never observed such a dramatic regression. We performed a histological study in a total of 51 cases showing this spontaneous inflammation in their flat warts and found a massive mononuclear cell infiltration in all. In 9 cases, a histological study for basophils was carried out but failed to show them among the infiltrating cells despite the strong histological resemblance to contact allergy. An immunofluorescence technique performed in 16 cases demonstrated no specific deposits of immunoglobulins and complement in such inflamed wart tissues except for those which appear to be only a secondary event to inflammation per se. These immunopathological findings further substantiate the concept that cell-mediated mechanisms rather than humoral immunity play a major role in this phenomenon of sudden regression of numerous flat warts.

Case Details

Personal Characteristics

14-year-old girl

Clinical Characteristics

Multiple peri-ungual warts

Remission Characteristics

Total regression occurred four weeks later

Treatment & Mechanisms

Proposed Remission Mechanisms

Hypnosis

Clinical Treatment

Prednisone, florinef, vitamin d, cortisone

Non-Clinical Treatment

Hypnosis