This clinical trial is focused on studying the treatment of actinic keratosis, a skin condition that often appears as rough, scaly patches on the skin due to long-term sun exposure. The study involves patients who have received a solid organ transplant. The treatment being tested is a combination of cryotherapy, which is a method that uses extreme cold to destroy abnormal tissue, and a topical ointment called tirbanibulin (known by the brand name Klisyri 10 mg/g ointment). The purpose of the study is to evaluate how effective this combination treatment is for reducing the number of actinic keratosis lesions in these patients.
Participants in the study will receive treatment on two symmetrical areas of their skin. One area will be treated with both cryotherapy and tirbanibulin, while the other area will receive only cryotherapy. This will help researchers compare the effectiveness of the combination treatment against cryotherapy alone. The study will monitor changes in the number of actinic keratosis lesions over a period of three months. Researchers will also observe any skin reactions and assess the patients’ quality of life and satisfaction with the treatment.
The study aims to provide valuable information on whether the addition of tirbanibulin to cryotherapy offers better results for patients with actinic keratosis who have undergone organ transplants. By understanding the potential benefits and any side effects, this research could lead to improved treatment options for managing this skin condition in transplant recipients.



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