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Treatment of superficial vascular anomalies with topical sirolimus: A multicenter case series

Melissa Dodds, Megha M. Tollefson, Leslie Castelo‐Soccio, Maria C. Garzón, Marcia Hogeling, Kristen P. Hook, Christina Boull, Sheilagh Maguiness

2020Pediatric Dermatology36 citationsDOI

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Systemic sirolimus (rapamycin) has recently been found effective in treating complex vascular anomalies by reducing the size and associated complications. Many vascular anomalies have a cutaneous component, and thus, we sought to determine whether topical administration of sirolimus may be an effective therapy, as data on the use of topical sirolimus are limited. OBJECTIVE: We reviewed the efficacy and tolerability of topical formulations of sirolimus in the treatment of various simple and combined vascular malformations and tumors. METHODS: Eighteen patients with any vascular anomaly treated exclusively with topical sirolimus were retrospectively reviewed. RESULTS: Eleven patients had combined venous lymphatic malformations, three had tufted angiomas, two had a lymphatic malformation, one had a venous malformation, and one had a verrucous venous malformation. All (100%) patients reported some degree of improvement and 50% of patients reported marked improvement in one or more symptoms, most commonly blebs and lymphatic drainage, and bleeding. LIMITATIONS: The retrospective nature, small number of patients, and differences in topical preparations limit the broad application of the results. CONCLUSION: Topical sirolimus appears to be a safe and useful non-invasive therapy that is well-tolerated in the treatment of the cutaneous portion of a variety of vascular anomalies.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineSirolimusTolerabilityVascular malformationVascular anomalyLymphatic systemVenous malformationSurgeryDermatologyInternal medicineAdverse effectPathologyVascular Malformations and HemangiomasTumors and Oncological CasesSoft tissue tumors and treatment
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