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NCT06663241
The purpose of this study is to determine the validity of a new photographic technology in a dermatologic setting. The digital picture uses high levels of resolution to look at skin biopsy lesions. These photos will be compared to current standard-of-care with hematoxylin and eosin histologic analysis by board-certified dermatologists.
NCT06752460
This study was designed with the objective of evaluating the protection potential provided by the experimental product EF192B by evaluating its barrier formation capacity. Once its ability to form a barrier is confirmed, EF192B ability to protect against small skin injuries, such as small cuts, bruises, blisters and cracks is confirmed. The barrier formation also guarantees protection against the formation of calluses.
NCT06680856
Chronic skin ulcers pose a major health burden because of population aging and increased prevalence of chronic diseases such as diabetes. Standard therapy, such as ulcer debriding and physical treatments, is in most cases palliative. Autologous Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) as enhancer of healing was proposed as a real innovation in the field. However, conflicting results were obtained by different groups, because of the different production and clinical protocols and inter-individual variability in the patient's blood. A multi center double-blind, randomized clinical trial was conducted to test an allogeneic platelet-derived product obtained from large pools of blood donations for the treatment of diabetic foot ulcers in association with Hyaluronic Acid (HA) dressing as compared to Hyaluronic Acid alone. Being prepared in batches, the product undergoes rigorous Quality Control analysis before use. An allogeneic PRP product would represent a substantial improvement in the treatment of skin ulcers.
NCT04155203
To compare the safety and efficacy of Perrigo's product to an FDA approved product, and to Compare Both Active Treatments to a Vehicle Control in the Treatment of Secondarily Infected Traumatic Skin Lesions
NCT03542539
Dermoscopy is a non-invasive method that allows evaluation of colors and microstructures of the epidermis, the dermoepidermal junction, and the papillary dermis not visible to the naked eye. These structures are specifically correlated to histologic features. The identification of specific diagnostic patterns related to the distribution of colors and dermoscopy structures can better suggest a malignant or benign pigmented skin lesion. The use of this technique provides a valuable aid in diagnosing pigmented skin lesions