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Acral peeling skin syndrome

MONDO:0012345

Acral peeling skin syndrome (PSS) is a form of PSS characterized by superficial peeling of the skin predominantly affecting the dorsa of the hands and feet.

Also known as: acral PSS, acral deciduous skin, acral peeling skin syndrome, localised PSS, localised deciduous skin, localized PSS, localized deciduous skin, peeling skin syndrome type 2

10 clinical trials for this condition and its sub-types.

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Disease (618) Hereditary disease (172) Skin disorder (123) Human disease (14) Ichthyosis (11) Hereditary skin disorder (5) Inherited ichthyosis (5) Disease of genetic or genomic mechanism (2) Peeling skin syndrome (1) Disease by body system or component (0)
Trials to join now! 4 Not yet recruiting 1 Not yet finished but already full! 2 Completed 2 Terminated 1
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  • Promising ichthyosis drug trial stalls after just 5 patients

    Disease control Terminated

    This study tested a drug called imsidolimab (ANB019) in people with ichthyosis, a condition that causes dry, scaly, and red skin. The trial aimed to see if the drug could improve skin symptoms compared to a placebo. However, the study was stopped early and only enrolled 5 partici…

    Phase: PHASE2 • Sponsor: Vanda Pharmaceuticals • Aim: Disease control

    Last updated Jun 26, 2026 17:50 UTC

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