Abstract
Background Data on long-term topical sirolimus treatment of the cutaneous manifestations of tuberous sclerosis complex are rare. Objective To evaluate the long-term benefit and tolerance of topical 1% sirolimus in tuberous sclerosis complex. Methods In this 18-month prospective single-center study, 1% sirolimus cream was applied daily to facial angiofibromas (FAs), fibrous cephalic plaques (FCPs), shagreen patches, hypomelanotic macules, and ungual fibromas. After complete clearance (CC) of FAs, we evaluated a maintenance protocol of 3 applications weekly. Results Twenty-five patients were enrolled. Fifty percent obtained CC of FAs within 9 months. Of 7 patients with CC (58%) who were following the maintenance protocol, 6 relapsed within 7 months and 1 was still responding at 1 year. Of 16 patients with FCPs, 7 (44%) remained stable at 12 months and 9 (56%) improved after 3 to 9 months of treatment. Only 1 of 5 patients treated for shagreen patches showed improvement at 12 months. Treatment was well tolerated with no serious adverse events. Limitations The small number of patients was a limitation. Conclusions Topical 1% sirolimus applied daily produced positive responses in treatment of FAs, FCPs, and facial hypomelanotic macules and was well tolerated. A 3-times-weekly maintenance protocol did not prevent FA relapses.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 464-472.e3 |
| Journal | Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology |
| Volume | 77 |
| Issue number | 3 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Sep 2017 |
| Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- angiofibromas
- fibrous cephalic plaque
- hypomelanotic macules
- shagreen patch
- sirolimus
- treatment
- tuberous sclerosis complex
- ungual fibroma
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