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NCT ID: NCT03623191 Completed - Clinical trials for Erosive Pustular Dermatosis of the Leg

Clinical Aspect of Erosive Pustular Dermatosis of the Leg

Clin-EPDL
Start date: September 1, 2013
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Erosive pustular dermatosis of the leg is a fairlyrecent clinical entity that was described the first time in 1987. Diagnosis of erosive pustular dermatosis of the leg is made on clinical grounds. It presents as non-follicular pustules of variable size and numbers that rapidly give way to erosions and crusts on one or both legs, and which are found in particular on the anterior aspect of the middle third of the leg (. The lesions are of chronic progression, despite topical therapy. Erosive pustular dermatosis of the leg is seen in elderly patients, mainly female, and may be associated with chronic venous insufficiency or cutaneous atrophy. In the absence of specific criteria and because of the existence of misleading clinical forms, diagnosis is based upon exclusion.

NCT ID: NCT03617068 Completed - Hand Dermatoses Clinical Trials

The Effectiveness of Coconut Oil Cream as a Prevention Treatment for Occupational Hand Dermatitis Among Batik Workers

Start date: February 6, 2017
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

Empirically, mosturizer is used to prevent and treat many occupational dermatoses that has skin barrier impairment. Evidence based medicine about the effectivity of mosturizer in occupational dermatoses is limited. Coconut oil is one of traditional substance that is used as a skin care. There is study shows that coconut oil is effective for atopic dermatitis treatment in children. Other studies are needed to assess the effectivity coconut oil mosturizer cream to overcome occupational hand dermatitis.

NCT ID: NCT03563066 Completed - Dermatitis, Atopic Clinical Trials

Effect of Benralizumab in Atopic Dermatitis

Start date: September 4, 2018
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Atopic Dermatitis (AD), also known as eczema, is a common skin disease characterized by itchy lesions. The prevalence of AD has increased over the past few decades, with 15-30% of children and 2-10%of adults being affected. The lesions of AD patients are very inflamed, with an increased number of inflammatory cells in the skin. There are not many medications available that are fully effective and can be used long-term for treatment of atopic dermatitis. Benralizumab is a monoclonal antibody used for treatment of a type of asthma called "eosinophilic asthma". Atopic dermatitis is also associated with elevated levels of eosinophils, and we would like to determine if benralizumab is effective in patients with atopic dermatitis. This is a randomized, double-blind, parallel group, placebo-controlled study will evaluate the effect of 3 doses of a fixed 30 mg dose of benralizumab administered subcutaneously (SC) every 4 weeks to patients with moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis, on the severity of atopic dermatitis, and the cellular inflammation of skin lesions in these patients. Anti-inflammatory properties of benralizumab when a skin flare is induced in a controlled laboratory setting, in addition to the effects of benralizumab on skin that is already inflamed will be examined.It is hypothesized that benralizumab will attenuate eosinophilic inflammation in the skin.

NCT ID: NCT03544866 Completed - Clinical trials for Chronic Pediatric Skin Conditions

The Impact of Pediatric Skin Disorders: The "Big" Study

Start date: November 16, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This study leverages the availability of a validated series of instruments to measure the effect of highly visible, chronic skin disorders, including atopic dermatitis (AD), on patients 8 years of age and above in causing stigma and psychiatric issues, particularly anxiety and depression.

NCT ID: NCT03487965 Completed - Skin Condition Clinical Trials

Evaluation of Skin Attributes Following Dietary Supplement Consumption

Start date: April 28, 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The study is to assess skin attributes of female subjects following 16 weeks of dietary supplement consumption.

NCT ID: NCT03487549 Completed - Virus Diseases Clinical Trials

Cantharidin and Occlusion in Verruca Epithelium

COVE-1
Start date: March 27, 2018
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This is a Phase 2, open label study (Study number VP-102-105; referred to as COVE-1 [Cantharidin and Occlusion in Verruca Epithelium]) to evaluate the efficacy, safety and tolerability of VP-102 treatment in subjects with common warts. This study has two Cohorts.

NCT ID: NCT03425955 Completed - Face Photoaging Clinical Trials

Aesthetic Performance of an Intradermal Injection Treatment for Face Photoaging: Interstitial or Cushion Technique in Comparison to Bolus Technique at Five Points (Half - Face Method Within Subjects)

Start date: October 19, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Aesthetic performance of "SUNEKOS® 200" injectable treatment on main sign of face skin aging in normotypic or overweight subjects with rounded, oval or squared face and in thin subjects with oval or triangular face and "sagging" skin.Interstitial or cushion technique in comparison to bolus technique at five points (half - face method within subjects).

NCT ID: NCT03325803 Completed - Actinic Dermatosis Clinical Trials

Efficacy in Ablative Fractional Laser Assisted Photodynamic Therapy According to Ablative Depth for Actinic Keratosis

Start date: September 1, 2015
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

Er:YAG ablative fractional laser-assisted photodynamic therapy (AFL-PDT) has shown significant benefit for the treatment of actinic keratosis(AK). Er:YAG ablative fractional laser ablates the epidermis and dermis without significant thermal injury, creating microscopic ablation zones (MAZ) in the portion of the skin that the laser is applied to. The formed MAZ depends on the laser parameters such as laser depth, laser density and laser passes, which affect the treatment outcome.

NCT ID: NCT03320928 Completed - Acute GVH Disease Clinical Trials

Skin Disease and Pulmonary Mortality After Transplantation

Start date: October 21, 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Predictors for pulmonary mortality was determined in a cohort of 79 patients with acute-GVHD of the skin. The acute-GVHD treatment was corticosteroids and photochemotherapy (Photosensitization with oral 8-methoxysalen and Ultraviolet light type A) with or without concomitant methotrexate.

NCT ID: NCT03282994 Completed - Skin Lesion Clinical Trials

Dermal Cooling System for Cryotherapy of Common Skin Conditions

Start date: July 19, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Prospective, non-randomized, open-label study to evaluate the dermal cooling system for cryotherapy of common skin conditions.