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. 2018 Jul;43(5):559-565.
doi: 10.1111/ced.13391. Epub 2018 Feb 20.

Topical pimecrolimus for paediatric cutaneous mastocytosis

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Topical pimecrolimus for paediatric cutaneous mastocytosis

J Mashiah et al. Clin Exp Dermatol. 2018 Jul.

Abstract

Background: Most cases of paediatric cutaneous mastocytosis (CM) occur before the age of 2 years, and regression occurs in only 67% of children. Given the absence of any specific therapy, CM is usually treated symptomatically. A few publications have reported the beneficial effect of calcineurin inhibitors for CM.

Aim: We sought to evaluate the clinical effectiveness and safety profile of topical pimecrolimus cream for the treatment of CM.

Methods: We performed a retrospective study of all diagnosed cases of CM treated with topical pimecrolimus 1% cream between 2013 and 2015. All patients were evaluated in a paediatric dermatology unit of a tertiary medical centre. Epidemiological, clinical and treatment data, including effectiveness and safety, were reviewed.

Results: In total, 18 children (11 male, 7 female; age range 3-42 months) with CM were evaluated. Of the 146 treated lesions, 39 (26.7%) disappeared and 98 (67%) faded or developed postinflammatory hyperpigmentation. Of the 119 papular lesions, 24 (16.4%) showed partial flattening and 56 (47%) became macular. Darier sign became negative in 14 (82%) of 17 patients. No topical or systemic complications were observed.

Conclusions: Topical therapy with pimecrolimus 1% cream should be considered in the treatment of CM.

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