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NCT ID: NCT04409145 Terminated - Clinical trials for Lymphatic Malformation

First in Human Trial of Topical VT30 in Pts With Venous/Lymphatic Malformations Assoc With PIK3CA or TEK Gene Mutations

Start date: October 1, 2020
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

VT30-101 is a 2-part first-in-human trial of topically administered VT30 to subjects with cutaneous venous malformations, lymphatic malformations, or mixed venolymphatic malformations associated with PIK3CA or TEK mutations. Part 1 is a 4-week treatment, open-label, 4-sequence, escalating repeat-application cohort study, with intra-subject and inter-cohort dose escalation. Part 2 is a 12-week treatment, randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind, safety and exploratory efficacy study. Part 2 will be initiated only after the successful completion of Part 1 with results that demonstrate the general safety and tolerability of topically applied VT30. Up to 12 subjects who complete Part 1 may be enrolled into Part 2 of the study. The primary objective is to evaluate the safety and tolerability of VT30. The study will also determine the dose and regimen of VT30 to be carried into Part 2 of the protocol. Other aims include documenting plasma drug levels of VT30 and VT10 and, on an exploratory basis, examining pharmacologic target engagement and change in potential efficacy readouts.

NCT ID: NCT01212965 Terminated - Clinical trials for Lymphatic Malformations

Selenium in the Treatment of Complicated Lymphatic Malformations

Start date: September 2010
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The investigators propose a pilot trial to obtain preliminary information regarding the safety and response rate of patients with symptomatic lymphatic malformations treated with oral Selenium. Information obtained in this pilot trial will be used to plan future phase 2 clinical trials. Hypotheses: - Selenium will be safe and efficacious in the treatment of adolescents and young adults with symptomatic lymphatic malformations - Disease response will correlate with serum levels of selenium and blood levels of antioxidants essential to selenium metabolism.