The topical treatment of old world cutaneous leishmaniasis with gentian violet along with cryotherapy: A pilot single-blind randomized controlled clinical trial

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Introduction: The promising non-clinical antileishmanial effects of gentian violet (GV) encouraged us to evaluate the additive effect of GV on cryotherapy. Methods: For 8 weeks, 59/161 cutaneous leishmaniasis patients/lesions underwent cryotherapy alone (group 1) or cryotherapy accompanied by 1% GV application (group 2). The primary endpoint was clinical response. Results: Ultimately, 54.7% and 45.3% of the significantly cured lesions belonged to groups 1 and 2, respectively, which was not statistically significant. The clinical response was significantly different between the two groups at the end of the fourth week. Conclusions: Although the clinical response of the two groups was significantly different at the end of the fourth week, application of GV did not increase the efficacy of cryotherapy.

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Sepaskhah, M., Behdad, K., & Bagheri, Z. (2019). The topical treatment of old world cutaneous leishmaniasis with gentian violet along with cryotherapy: A pilot single-blind randomized controlled clinical trial. Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical, 52. https://doi.org/10.1590/0037-8682-0278-2018

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