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Successful use of tralokinumab for the treatment of atopic dermatitis on the genitals

Authors :
Giovanni Paolino
Alessandra Narcisi
Andrea Carugno
Piergiorgio Malagoli
Matteo R. Di Nicola
Antonio Foti
Vittoria G. Bianchi
Andrea Gustavo Locatelli
Paolo Sena
Antonio Costanzo
Santo R. Mercuri
Mario Valenti
Source :
Journal of Dermatological Treatment, Vol 35, Iss 1 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Taylor & Francis Group, 2024.

Abstract

AbstractBackground Genital involvement in atopic dermatitis(AD) can have a significant impact on the patient’s quality of life. However, inspection of genital areas is not usually conducted during routine examination and patients may be reluctant to inform the clinician or show this area.Objective to evaluate the efficacy of tralokinumab in AD patients with genital involvement.Methods Adult patients with moderate/severe AD and genital involvement receiving tralokinumab have been analyzed. Primary endpoints were EASI, DLQI, PP-NRS, genital-IGA (g-IGA) and genital itching (GI) at week 16.Results out of 48 patients with moderate/severe AD under treatment with tralokinumab, 12 patients (25%) showed a genital involvement. Seven patients reported itching in the genital area (58%), while none reported a positive history of genital infections. Median scores at T0 were EASI 17.5, PP-NRS 8 and DLQI 14. After 16 weeks of treatment, we observed a median EASI of 3, a median PP-NRS of 1 and a median DLQI of 1. Finally, concerning the genital response, after 16 weeks of treatment, we observed a statistically significant decrease in mean GI and g-IGA scores.Conclusion despite the small size of our sample, tralokinumab can be considered as a valid treatment option for AD with genital involvement.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09546634 and 14711753
Volume :
35
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Journal of Dermatological Treatment
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.26d1f396e50e419489fd7726204e9201
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/09546634.2024.2351489