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Topical corticosteroids for noninvasive treatment of pyogenic granulomas.

Danna Moustafa1,2, Holly Neale2,3, Stephen M Ostrowski1,2, Stephen E Gellis1,4, Elena B Hawryluk1,2,4.   

Abstract

Pyogenic granulomas are benign vascular proliferations of the skin and mucous membranes that tend to bleed easily. They typically require procedural treatments that can be difficult for patients with intellectual disabilities or behavioral concerns to tolerate. In our practice, we have found the use of topical clobetasol to be effective to induce regression of cutaneous pyogenic granulomas. We present here a case of an adolescent patient with autism and two bleeding pyogenic granulomas who poorly tolerated a biopsy of the first lesion and could not tolerate subsequent procedures. Topical therapy with clobetasol effectively managed the second pyogenic granuloma, an approach representative of a noninvasive practice utilized in our clinic.
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Keywords:  autism spectrum disorder; care for patients with intellectual disability; corticosteroid; noninvasive therapies; pediatric dermatology; pyogenic granulomas; telemedicine

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34272756     DOI: 10.1111/pde.14698

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Dermatol        ISSN: 0736-8046            Impact factor:   1.588


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1.  Topical treatment of pyogenic granulomas in a pediatric population: A single-institution retrospective review.

Authors:  Kelly K Barry; Marilyn G Liang; Elena B Hawryluk
Journal:  JAAD Int       Date:  2022-05-07
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