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Therapy

Botulinum toxin type-A (BT-A) for the treatment of multiple eccrine hydrocystomas

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Pages 80-82 | Published online: 08 Feb 2010
 

Abstract

Background: The treatment of multiple eccrine hydrocystomas is challenging. Surgical excision is impractical. The outcomes of CO2 and pulsed-dye laser therapy are not well studied. Botulinum toxin-A (BT-A) can block the secretions of the sweat glands and prevent dilatation of the cysts. Objective: To study the efficacy of BT-A on eccrine hydrocystoma. Methods: Eighteen patients with multiple facial eccrine hydrocystomas were treated by BT-A. The 500 IU vial of BT-A (Dysport; Ipsen Ltd, UK) was dissolved in 7.5 cc of normal saline to prepare a solution, 0.1 cc of which contains 6 IU of BT-A. Then, 0.1–0.2 ml of diluted BT-A was injected intradermally around the lesions using an insulin syringe with a 30-gauge needle. A second BT-A injection session was carried out 3–4 weeks later for four partially responsive patients. Results: Thirteen patients showed significant flattening of the lesions after the first session. The remaining partially responsive four patients showed considerable flattening after the second boosting session, performed 3–4 weeks later. The side effects were temporary and minimal. The duration of effect for the BT-A injection was 5–7 months. Conclusion: Intradermal BT-A injection can be considered as a relatively safe and cost-effective treatment for multiple eccrine hydrocystomas.

Declaration of interest: The authors report no conflicts of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of the paper.

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