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Filter by:The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of Apremilast in subjects with moderate Hidradenitis Suppurativa (HS).
Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is a chronic inflammatory skin disorder. Although adalimumab is recently licensed for moderate to severe HS, many cases fail to respond or relapse during treatment. Favorable outcomes from a recently conducted double-blind randomized clinical study on the efficacy of anakinra, one interleukin(IL)-1alpha blocker, in hidradenitis suppurativa (HS), led to validate the efficacy of MABp1, a true human antiIL-1α antibody in these cases.
Patients undergoing wide surgical excision of their hidradenitis suppurativa areas are asked by telephone about their quality of life by standard questionnaires (WHOQOL-BREF, DLQI, Skindex, MHF, FLQA-d) and their sexual function (FSFI, IIEF).
This is a randomized, double blind, multicenter study in patients with moderate to severe chronic hidradenitis suppurativa in parallel groups, to determine the efficacy and safety of multiple doses of CJM112 in comparison to placebo. The study has two periods to explore preliminary dose effects.
This study compares two well-known treatment options for Stage 2 hidradenitis suppurativa: carbon dioxide (CO2) laser excision versus surgical deroofing.
This study investigates the genetic architecture of Neutrophil-Mediated Inflammatory Skin Diseases. After collecting informed consent, all patients' clinical phenotype is graded at inclusion with a detailed case report form and a discovery cohort formed based on the certainty of diagnosis. The DNA of patients in the discovery cohort is analyzed by whole exome sequencing which identifies all protein-coding genetic variants. Subsequently, statistical burden tests are going to identify enrichment of rare coding genetic variants in patients affected by Neutrophil-Mediated Inflammatory Skin Diseases. The ultimate goal is to reveal the responsible gene(s) that may then be targets for clinical intervention.
The purpose of this study is to gain initial evidence for the safety, tolerability and efficacy of MEDI8968 for the treatment of subjects with moderate to severe hidradenitis suppurativa
The purpose of this study is to compare the efficacy of Provodine™ topical cream to 10% benzoyl peroxide topical body wash for the treatment of early stage hidradenitis suppurativa.
The purpose of this study is to determine whether ustekinumab is effective in the treatment of moderate to severe hidradenitis suppurativa.
The purpose of this study to evaluate the long term safety, tolerability and efficacy of adalimumab in subjects with moderate to severe hidradenitis suppurativa (HS).