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Active clinical trials for "Eczema"

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Safety and Efficacy of FURESTEM-AD Inj. for Moderate to Severe Atopic Dermatitis (AD)

DermatitisAtopic

This clinical trial study is two-stage, multi-center, randomized, double-blind, placebo controlled, phase 3 clinical trial to evaluate the efficacy and safety of FURESTEM-AD Inj. for moderate to severe chronic atopic dermatitis.

Unknown status36 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of the Effectiveness and Safety of Immunosuppressive and Biological Therapy of Atopic...

Atopic Dermatitis

This comparative study analyzes the efficacy and safety of treatment of children from 6 years of age suffering from moderate to severe atopic dermatitis using an inhibitor of IL4, IL13 and classical immunosuppressants.

Unknown status26 enrollment criteria

Effectiveness of Dupilumab in Food Allergic Patients With Moderate to Severe Atopic Dermatitis

Food Allergy

This study evaluates the effectiveness of Dupilumab in food allergic patients with moderate to severe Atopic Dermatitis (AD). Included patients participated in the BioDay Registry.

Terminated6 enrollment criteria

Alitretinoin vs Cyclosporine in Severe Recurrent Vesicular Hand Eczema

Hand Eczema

The purpose of this study is to compare the efficacy of alitretinoin and cyclosporine in the treatment of patients with severe recurrent vesicular hand eczema.

Unknown status42 enrollment criteria

Revitalization of Damaged Skin Due to Chronic Skin Diseases

Chronic EczemaPsoriasis1 more

Chronic skin disease lead to skin damage and disfiguring to the patient skin. Sometimes, achieving normal skin is not possible by the normal traditional treatment, this study is focusing on use of ACE CSD formula which is mixture of natural peptides and herbs. the main aim is to restore the normal skin appearance for the patient and control the episodes of flare.

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria

Group Eczema Education Visits:Impact on Patient and Family Quality of Life

Eczema

The objective of this study is to determine whether group educational visits improve the quality of life of patients referred to the Dermatology Clinic. Secondary outcomes will be to determine whether group educational visits influences other key elements of patient care such as topical steroid usage, disease exacerbations, emergency visits, and phone calls to the office. Lastly, the investigators hope to evaluate which aspects of the educational visit were found to be the most helpful to families caring for children with atopic dermatitis (AD). Patients will be new atopic dermatitis referrals to OHSU dermatology and pediatric dermatology clinics. All consecutive patients with such appointments during a three month time period will be screened for participation in the study. Parents will be recruited via telephone. In the intervention group, parents will be invited to participate in a group education visit prior to their first appointment with a dermatologist. All parents in the study will fill out questionnaires. The children involved in the study will be assigned an eczema severity score during their routine visits, but this will be incorporated into the regular clinic assessment. The Childhood Atopic Dermatitis Impact Scale (CADIS) assesses the quality of life in households with children who have atopic dermatitis. The Eczema Area and Severity Index (EASI) measures the extent and severity of the patient's atopic dermatitis. The change in CADIS scores will be analyzed to determine if there is a more significant improvement in quality of life for the group in which parents receive the group eczema education visit.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

A Randomised Trial of a Moisturising Cream in Preventing Recurrence of Hand Eczema

Hand Eczema

The purpose of this study is to investigate whether a moisturizing cream can prevent hand eczema.Patients with previous hand eczema will be studied. In the second part of the study, it will be explored if a treatment regimen of a topical corticosteroid once daily is not inferior to treatment twice daily.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Study of Crisaborole Ointment 2% in Mild to Moderate Atopic Dermatitis

Atopic Dermatitis

The purpose of this study is to document the timing of improvement in atopic dermatitis symptoms and severity following the application of crisaborole ointment 2% in patients 2 years or older with mild to moderate atopic dermatitis. Crisaborole ointment 2% will be applied topically twice daily for four weeks and progress will be assessed by photography and patient-reports.

Unknown status24 enrollment criteria

Clinical Evaluation of Metal Panel Allergens: Dose Response Study

DermatitisEczematous

48-hour application of metal allergen patches to test for potential allergic responses.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Topical B12 for the Treatment of Childhood Atopic Dermatitis

Eczema

This study is being done to see in B12 applied to the skin will improve the symptoms of eczema in children compared to a placebo creme

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria
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