Topical Diclofenac Gel for the Management of Periocular Actinic Keratosis

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作者
Batra, Ruchika [1 ]
Sundararajan, Sathya [1 ]
Sandramouli, Soupramanien [1 ]
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[1] Wolverhampton Eye Infirm, Wolverhampton, W Midlands, England
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2.5-PERCENT HYALURONAN GEL; 3-PERCENT GEL;
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10.1097/IOP.0b013e318224ae9b
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R77 [眼科学];
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100212 ;
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Purpose: We sought to evaluate the efficacy of topical 3% diclofenac gel in the management of periocular actinic keratosis. Methods: Four consecutive patients with periocular actinic keratosis who were treated with topical 3% diclofenac gel twice daily for up to 4 months were included in the study. Patients were reviewed at 1 and 2 months and then as clinically required up to 13 months after treatment. Results: All 4 patients had biopsy-proven actinic keratosis. Three of the 4 patients tolerated the therapy well. In 1 patient, an adverse reaction developed, with erythema, crusting, and scaling after 2 months of therapy, which resolved within a month of discontinuing topical diclofenac. In all the patients, a visible decrease in lesion severity was seen after 1 month, and complete resolution, within 4 months. Recurrences occurred in 2 patients at 4 months and 7 months after treatment. These were successfully managed, in one patient, by excision, and in the other, with further 3% diclofenac gel followed by cryotherapy. Conclusion: The use of 3% diclofenac gel in extraocular sites has been widely described in the dermatology literature. However, no published reports exist of its use in ophthalmology. It may be a useful therapeutic option when used alone in patients with localized disease or to reduce the size of larger, more-diffuse lesions before excision or cryotherapy, leading to improved cosmesis. Furthermore, it may also be useful in patients prone to actinic keratoses, such as organ-transplant recipients, to reduce the need for multiple excision procedures or uncomfortable ablative techniques.
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