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Systematic review of topical, laser, and oral treatments in acanthosis nigricans clinical trials. | LitMetric

Systematic review of topical, laser, and oral treatments in acanthosis nigricans clinical trials.

Arch Dermatol Res

Dermatology Service, Veterans Affairs New York Harbor Healthcare System - Brooklyn Campus, Brooklyn, NY, USA.

Published: June 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Acanthosis nigricans (AN) is a skin condition affecting about 19.4% of people in the U.S., characterized by dark, velvety patches mainly in skin folds, which can negatively impact mental health, particularly among individuals with skin of color.
  • The review evaluated 19 clinical trials on various treatments for AN, emphasizing the need for skin-focused therapies when addressing underlying causes proves difficult.
  • Strong recommendations include the use of topical tretinoin (grade A) and suggested uses of adapalene gel, urea cream, and fractional carbon dioxide laser therapy (grade B), with further research needed to explore additional treatment options.

Article Abstract

Acanthosis nigricans (AN), with an estimated prevalence of 19.4% in the U.S., presents as hyperpigmented, velvety plaques in intertriginous regions. Acanthosis Nigricans negatively affects psychological well-being and particularly impacts skin of color individuals. Addressing the underlying cause of acanthosis nigricans, as current guidelines recommend, is often challenging. This highlights the importance of skin directed treatment for acanthosis nigricans. This systematic review evaluated topical, laser, and oral treatments for acanthosis nigricans and provides evidence-based recommendations for clinical use. Adhering to PRISMA guidelines, we evaluated 19 clinical trials investigating topical, oral, and laser interventions for acanthosis nigricans. Oxford Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine guidelines were used to make clinical recommendations. We strongly recommend topical tretinoin (grade A) and endorse the appropriate use of adapalene gel, urea cream, and fractional carbon dioxide laser therapy (grade B). Further research is essential to enhance our understanding of alternative treatments to determine additional evidence-based recommendations. This review aims to guide clinicians in managing acanthosis nigricans, especially when direct treatment of underlying conditions is impractical.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00403-024-02931-3DOI Listing

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