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Active clinical trials for "Pemphigoid, Bullous"

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Validation of a Simplified Severity Score (Investigator Global Assessment: IGA) in Bullous Pemphigoid...

Bullous Pemphigoid

The aim of the study is to validate a global and simple score : IGA (Investigator Global Assessment) score for the evaluation of the extent and severity of the disease in patients with bullous pemphigoid

Not yet recruiting9 enrollment criteria

Minor Salivary Gland Transplantation for Cicatrizing Conjunctivitis

Cicatrizing ConjunctivitisStevens-Johnson Syndrome Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis Spectrum4 more

This is a prospective study that aimed to observe the therapeutic effects of minor salivary gland transplantation for cicatrizing conjunctivitis patients.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

The Effects of Tildrakizumab in Treatment of Bullous Pemphigoid

PemphigoidBullous

This is an open-label, pilot study evaluating the efficacy of tildrakizumab on the treatment of bullous pemphigoid (BP) in eligible patients (see detailed study protocol). Three total doses of tildrakizumab 100mg will be administered at Weeks 0, 4, 16 a total of 16 weeks of treatment by the study staff to patients with bullous pemphigoid. The patients will be followed for a total of 24 weeks.

Unknown status15 enrollment criteria

Clinical Evaluation of New Treatment Strategy of Mucous Membrane Pemphigoid Using Large Dose of...

Benign Mucous Membrane Pemphigoid

Abstract: Mucous membrane pemphigoid (MMP) is an autoimmune blistering disorder characterized by inflammation, blistering, and scarring and predominantly occurring at mucous membranes. Successful treatment can be challenging, and uncontrolled disease may result in significant morbidity with scarring of the conjunctiva and oropharynx leading to blindness and dysphagia. Therefore successful treatment is a must to improve patient quality of life. Aim of work: to evaluate clinically the effectiveness of systemic large dose of prednisolone plus intra-lesional of Triamcinolone Acetonide followed the systemic combination of mycophenolate mofetil (MMF), dapsone and low dose prednisolone in treatment of MMP cases. Materials and method: 10 patients suffering from MMP were selected after complete diagnosis based on their clinical diagnosis and immunopathologic findings of IgG, IgA, and/or C3 targeting skin basement membranes with a linear deposition pattern refered from dermatology department. These patient were treated using large dose of prednisone 60mg daily plus intrational injection of Triamcinolone Acetonide every week until no further improvement of the lesion occurred (stage I) then the prednisolone is withdrawn gradually and substituted with using 1 g of MMF plus 50 mg dapsone till the lowest dose of prednisone could be reached (stage II). The lesion size and pain score will be assessed before treatment and during treatment in stage I and stage II. These data will be tabulated and statistically analyzed

Unknown status3 enrollment criteria

Topical Infliximab in Autoimmune Eyes With Keratoprosthesis

Stevens-Johnson SyndromeToxic Epidermal Necrolysis (Lyell) Syndrome1 more

The Boston Keratoprosthesis type I (KPro) is a prosthetic cornea used to treat several causes of corneal blindness. Some categories of patients, including those with auto-immune diseases such as Stevens-Johnson syndrome, toxic epidermal necrolysis syndrome and mucous membrane pemphigoid, have a higher risk of failure for the KPro. Because of chronic inflammation, the cornea supporting the KPro may melt, leading to a higher risk of infection, loss of the KPro and loss of the eye. Infliximab is an antibody against tumor necrosis factor alpha and is used intravenously to control inflammation in several diseases. It has been used in some cases of corneal melting with significant success. This study's hypothesis is that infliximab can be successfully used as an eye drop (instead of the usual administration through veins) and that its regular use may prevent melt in eyes with a Boston Keratoprosthesis type I and underlying auto-immune disease.

Withdrawn26 enrollment criteria

Wound Dressings for Pemphigus and Pemphigoid

PemphigusPemphigoid

The purpose of this study is to compare the efficacy of four dressings (covers) namely: gauze with petrolatum , cellulose acetate with petrolatum , pure carboxymethylcellulose with silver and nanocrystalline silver to improve the new growth of skin, reduce pain and itch in persons suffering from pemphigus and pemphigoid.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

Leflunomide Associated With Topical Corticosteroids for Bullous Pemphigoid

Bullous Pemphigoid

Bullous pemphigoid (BP) is the most common blistering auto-immune disease of skin with an incidence estimated to 400 new cases per year. Topical corticosteroid therapy is considered the standard treatment for bullous pemphigoïd in 2002. Topical corticosteroid requires an initial large hospitalization during the acute phase and rehospitalization during relapse. The usefulness of immunosuppressive drugs have suggested by uncontrolled study. In this way, leflunomide could be an alternative therapy, and to reduce relapse and/or resistance risks. This study could prove the efficacity of leflunomide, associated with short time topical corticosteroids.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

The Improvement of Limbal Epithelial Culture Technique by Using Collagenase to Isolate Limbal Stem...

Alkaline Chemical Burn Of Cornea And Conjunctival SacAcid Chemical Burn Of Cornea And Conjunctival Sac1 more

Using collagenase to isolate limbal stem cells and improve the technique of ex vivo expansion of limbal stem cells for the treatment of patients suffering from unilateral limbal stem cell insufficiency based on the concept of "limbal stem cells need special cell-cell contact and cell-extracellular matrix interaction to support their survival".

Unknown status20 enrollment criteria

Cytokines in Blister Fluids of Bullous Pemphigoid (BP)

PemphigoidBullous

This study investigates the differences of Eosinophil Cationic Protein, Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha and Anti-BP180-NC16A IgG levels of blister fluids in Bullous Pemphigoid patients which appeared before and under treatment subsequently. These molecules will also be measured in blood serum before and under treatment. Changes of titers in serum and differences between blister fluids will be compared to observe whether correlation exists between them. These measures will also be compared between groups of responders and non-responders to the first-line treatment options to analyze correlation with treatment success.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Fluid Retention Due to Superpotent Topical Corticosteroid

Bullous Pemphigoid

Clinical observation frequently shows a paradoxical effect of topical corticosteroids in charge of a sudden melting of edema in the first days of treatment, which could be due to mobilization of extracellular. No study has shown the value of this measure in patients treated with topical steroids. This uncertainty, coupled with the observation of the paradoxical effects of topical steroids on edema are some patients that despite the systemic absorption of clobetasol propionate, a salt-free diet is not currently recommended practice.

Unknown status18 enrollment criteria
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