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Clinical Trial
. 1996 Oct;135(4):647-50.

Topical calcipotriol in the treatment of intertriginous psoriasis

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Clinical Trial

Topical calcipotriol in the treatment of intertriginous psoriasis

S Kienbaum et al. Br J Dermatol. 1996 Oct.

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness and side-effects of the vitamin D analogue calcipotriol, applied topically to psoriatic skin lesions in intertriginous areas, in an open and uncontrolled trial. Twelve patients with psoriasis vulgaris who presented with psoriatic lesions in the axilla, and inguinal and anal folds, were treated with calcipotriol ointment (50 micrograms/g) twice daily for 6 weeks. Examination and photographic documentation were performed before treatment, at 3 weeks of treatment, and at 6 weeks of treatment. The mean improvement in the extent and severity of the psoriatic plaques was determined with a semiquantitative grading system closely related to the psoriasis area and severity index (M-PASI). Two of 12 patients showed insufficient response to therapy. Five of 12 patients showed a quick response within 3 weeks or less, and five of 12 patients showed a slow response which could be seen only after 6 weeks of treatment. Minimal burning was reported in one patient, slight lesional and/or perilesional irritation in five patients, and, in the remaining, no side-effects occurred. Topical calcipotriol is an effective and safe treatment for intertriginous psoriasis.

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