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- Wart abstract "A wart is a small, rough growth resembling a cauliflower or a solid blister. It typically occurs on humans' hands or feet but often in other locations. Warts are caused by a viral infection, specifically by one of the many types of human papillomavirus (HPV). There are as many as 10 varieties of warts, the most common considered to be mostly harmless. It is possible to get warts from others; they are contagious and usually enter the body in an area of broken skin. They typically disappear after a few months but can last for years and can reoccur.".
- Wart diseasesdb "28410".
- Wart emedicineSubject "emerg".
- Wart emedicineTopic "641".
- Wart icd10 "B07".
- Wart icd9 "078.1".
- Wart medlineplus "000885".
- Wart thumbnail Dornwarzen.jpg?width=300.
- Wart wikiPageExternalLink moduleSearch.cfm?searchterm=warts.
- Wart wikiPageID "34049".
- Wart wikiPageRevisionID "605588281".
- Wart caption "Warts on the big toe".
- Wart diseasesdb "28410".
- Wart emedicinesubj "emerg".
- Wart emedicinetopic "641".
- Wart hasPhotoCollection Wart.
- Wart icd "78.1".
- Wart icd "B07".
- Wart medlineplus "885".
- Wart meshname "Warts".
- Wart meshnumber "D014860".
- Wart name "Warts".
- Wart width "150".
- Wart wordnet_type synset-disease-noun-1.
- Wart subject Category:Cutaneous_conditions.
- Wart subject Category:Papillomavirus-associated_diseases.
- Wart subject Category:Virus-related_cutaneous_conditions.
- Wart type Disease.
- Wart type AilmentCondition.
- Wart type Situation.
- Wart comment "A wart is a small, rough growth resembling a cauliflower or a solid blister. It typically occurs on humans' hands or feet but often in other locations. Warts are caused by a viral infection, specifically by one of the many types of human papillomavirus (HPV). There are as many as 10 varieties of warts, the most common considered to be mostly harmless. It is possible to get warts from others; they are contagious and usually enter the body in an area of broken skin.".
- Wart label "Brodawka".
- Wart label "Verruca".
- Wart label "Verrue".
- Wart label "Verruga".
- Wart label "Verruga".
- Wart label "Wart".
- Wart label "Warze".
- Wart label "Wrat".
- Wart label "Бородавка".
- Wart label "ثؤلول".
- Wart label "イボ".
- Wart label "疣".
- Wart sameAs Bradavice.
- Wart sameAs Warze.
- Wart sameAs Κονδυλώματα.
- Wart sameAs Verruga.
- Wart sameAs Garatxo.
- Wart sameAs Verrue.
- Wart sameAs Kutil.
- Wart sameAs Verruca.
- Wart sameAs イボ.
- Wart sameAs 사마귀_(피부병).
- Wart sameAs Wrat.
- Wart sameAs Brodawka.
- Wart sameAs Verruga.
- Wart sameAs m.086hz.
- Wart sameAs 2969686.
- Wart sameAs Q101971.
- Wart sameAs Q101971.
- Wart sameAs C0043037.
- Wart wasDerivedFrom Wart?oldid=605588281.
- Wart depiction Dornwarzen.jpg.
- Wart isPrimaryTopicOf Wart.
- Wart name "Warts".