Dermatologic Disease Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effect of Vitamin D Injection on Hypertrophic Scars and Keloids
Verified date | March 2024 |
Source | Tanta University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Scars and keloids cause patients severe morbidity and psychological distress. Hypertrophic scars rise above the skin but stay within the scar boundaries, while keloids expand. The development of keloids and hypertrophic scars is a consequence of insufficient wound healing. These lesions are distinguished by excessive ECM deposition. Excessive ECM deposition is caused by increased inflammatory and proliferative processes and decreased remodeling activities. These scarring lesions are also linked to genetic and systemic causes
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 35 |
Est. completion date | February 20, 2026 |
Est. primary completion date | February 20, 2025 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 50 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Age from 12 years to 50 years. Patients with hypertrophic scars and keloids Exclusion Criteria: Age below 12 years and above 50 years. Patients received other treatment modalities for hypertrophic scars and keloids. Systemic and other skin diseases. Patients were already receiving supplemental vitamin D. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Egypt | faculty of medicine-Fayoum university | Fayoum |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Mostafa Bahaa |
Egypt,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Clinical scoring by Vancouver Scale Score | Four characteristics of the scar are assessed. These are: vascularity, height, pliability, and pigmentation. Each characteristic is given a score, which are added together to give an overall score between 0 and 13 | 3 months |
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