Facial angiofibromas associated to tuberous sclerosis treated with topical sirolimus
We present a five-year-old boy with facial angiofibromas associated to tuberous sclerosis successfully treated with topical sirolimus 0.4% applied three times a week for six months. After six months we observed a nearly complete resolution of facial angiofibromas. The blood levels of sirolimus remai...
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Published in | Ugeskrift for læger Vol. 175; no. 43; p. 2569 |
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Main Authors | , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | Danish |
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Denmark
21.10.2013
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Summary: | We present a five-year-old boy with facial angiofibromas associated to tuberous sclerosis successfully treated with topical sirolimus 0.4% applied three times a week for six months. After six months we observed a nearly complete resolution of facial angiofibromas. The blood levels of sirolimus remained under a detectable limit and no side-effects were observed. Topically applied sirolimus seems to be a safe and effective alternative to surgery or laser therapy. |
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ISSN: | 1603-6824 |