Treating Verruca Effectively with Microwave Energy - Are we getting warmer?

The basic science of microwave effects on skin and clinical responses noted suggest a mechanism for the observed action of microwaves in cutaneous warts, although more research is required to further this knowledge. Our understanding of the molecular mechanisms of hyperthermia provides a strong case for this new technology to be explored further as a local immune response activator therapy. Additionally, it seems likely that there may be many other potential dermatology applications for this exciting technology.
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- Treating Verruca Effectively with Microwave Energy - Are we getting warmer?
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