Immunotherapy in Eyelid Viral Papilloma
- Conditions
- Eye Infections
- Registration Number
- NCT06720467
- Lead Sponsor
- Zagazig University
- Brief Summary
intralesional injection of Candida antigens for treating eyelid warts is supposed to have less destructive effect than other surgical interventions
- Detailed Description
Despite many surgical and interventional modalities of treating ocular warts, all have a destructive nature for this delicate tissue with a high recurrence rate. intralesional injection of Candida antigens was suggested to be an effective and safe treatment for such a condition aim: Providing safe and effective treatment of ocular wart. objective:
1. To determine the efficacy of intralesional injection of Candida antigens in the treatment of eyelids wart
2. To determine the safety of intralesional injection of Candida antigens in the treatment of eyelids wart
3. To report complications of intralesional injection of Candida antigens in the treatment of eyelids wart
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 25
- patients with cutaneous eyelid viral warts whether single or multiple, with no concurrent systemic or topical treatment for warts. Patients aged more than 12 years, with sensitivity test, showed induration less than or equal to five mm. and patients can understand and comply with the requirements of the trials.
- pregnancy, breastfeeding, patients with immunodeficiency; like diabetics. In addition, patients with a history of hypersensitivity to any used component in this trial, asthma, or allergic skin diseases. Moreover, patients on any treatment modality for warts at least 1 month before the start of the study.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- SINGLE_GROUP
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method complete response after maximum 6 treatment sessions of intralesional injection with 2 weeks between the successive sessions to report the complete response defined by the efficacy of intralesional injection of Candida antigen in achieving complete disappearance of eyelid warts and return to normal skin
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method partial response after maximum 6 treatment sessions of intralesional injection with 2 weeks between the successive sessions to report Partial response which will be considered when wart regress in size by 50%-99%.
Failure after maximum 6 treatment sessions of intralesional injection with 2 weeks between the successive sessions to report failure which will be considered if less than 50% decrease in wart size.
complications after maximum 6 treatment sessions of intralesional injection with 2 weeks between the successive sessions to report any complications in the form of hypersensitivity reaction, erythema, or induration
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Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Zagazig University
🇪🇬Zagazig, Egypt