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Title: Treatment of psoriasis with triamcinolone acetonide 0.1% under occlusion: a comparison of two hydrocolloid dressings. Author: González JR, Cabán F. Journal: Bol Asoc Med P R; 1990 Jul; 82(7):288-91. PubMed ID: 2261015. Abstract: A clinical, randomized, parallel study was undertaken to compare the efficacy of a widely known steroid preparation, triamcinolone acetonide 0.1% cream, in occlusion with two different hydrocolloid dressings, namely Duoderm and Actiderm, in the treatment of chronic plaques of psoriasis. A total of 23 patients with psoriasis were entered in the study. Two similar psoriatic plaques were identified in each patient, triamcinolone acetonide cream was applied, and a randomized table assigned the sides of the body to which each dressing was to be used for each patient. Changing of the dressing, with reapplication of the cream was done every 48 hours on each side until the lesions cleared or for a maximum of three weeks. At the end of the three weeks-therapy, period, 12 lesions had totally cleared with Duoderm and 13 with Actiderm. Seven lesions had achieved either marked or moderate improvement with duoderm and the same results were observed with Actiderm. Only three of 22 had mild improvement with Duoderm and two of 22 with Actiderm. No side effect were noted and none of the patients became worse during this treatment. This study demonstrated the beneficial effects of triamcinolone acetonide 0.1% cream under occlusion with two different hydrocolloid dressings in the treatment of chronic resistant plaques of psoriasis. The use of a hydrocolloid dressing in combination with steroid adds another therapeutic option for the treatment of chronic localized psoriatic lesions.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]