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pmid: 6175144
One hundred patients with viral warts and 108 apparently healthy matched controls were typed for HLA-A and B antigens. No significant difference in the frequencies of antigens was revealed, which suggested that a possible genetic trend in warts is at least not related to A and B loci of the histocompatibility system.
Adult, Male, Adolescent, HLA Antigens, Virus Diseases, Humans, Female, Warts, Child, Skin Diseases
Adult, Male, Adolescent, HLA Antigens, Virus Diseases, Humans, Female, Warts, Child, Skin Diseases
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