Open-label trial of cyclosporine for vulvar lichen sclerosus
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2007-08
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Mosby Elsevier
Abstract
Background: Lichen sclerosus (LS) is a chronic inflammatory disease of skin and mucosal surfaces which is generally difficult to treat.
Objective: We evaluated the efficacy of oral cyclosporine in refractory vulvar LS.
Methods: Five patients with refractory vulvar LS were treated with oral cyclosporine (3-4 mg/kg/d) for 3 months. They were followed up on a monthly basis.
Results: At the end of the treatment, the mean total symptom score regressed significantly and clinical findings such as erythema and erosion showed marked improvement. Mild adverse effects were seen in 3 patients.
Limitations: The patients did not give consent to rebiopsy at the end of the treatment.
Conclusion: Moderate dose of oral cyclosporine could be an effective alternative in the treatment of refractory vulvar LS.
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Dermatology, Clobetasol
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Başkan, E. B. vd. (2007). "Open-label trial of cyclosporine for vulvar lichen sclerosus". Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 57(2), 276-278.