Psoriasis cream tested for rare skin thickening disorder
NCT ID NCT06561321
Summary
This study is testing a cream called tapinarof, which is already used for psoriasis, to see if it can help adults with palmoplantar keratoderma—a condition that causes thick, hard skin on the palms and soles. Researchers will apply the cream daily to see if it safely improves the skin's appearance and texture. The results from this small, early-stage trial will help decide if larger, more definitive studies are worthwhile.
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Indiana University Department of Dermatology
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