Efficacy of 0.5% timolol maleate gel in the management of infantile hemangiomas

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Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of 0.5% timolol maleate gel, reported as an efficacious option for management of infantile hemangiomas (IH) in children. Methods: A retrospective study was conducted among patients diagnosed with IH from January 2019 to December 2021. All patients were treated 0.5% timolol gel. Data parameters, including photographs, at baseline and the final or most recent follow-up visit, were reviewed. Outcomes based on photographic assessment were categorized as excellent, good, fair or poor. Results: Sixty-four children with 76 lesions were enrolled. Median age was eight months (two months to 36 months) with most lesions (75.0%) presenting during the first year of life. Female preponderance (84.4%) was seen and the cervicofacial region was most commonly involved (52.6%). The majority of lesions (54, 84.4%) were solitary and most were treatment naïve (n=61, 80.3%). Excellent, good, fair, and poor responses were seen in 24 (31.5%), 39 (51.3%), 6 (7.9%), and 7 (9.2%) lesions. No complications were seen and no statistically significant difference was observed with respect to gender, age group, region involved and treatment naïve versus previously treated patients. Conclusion: Timolol maleate 0.5% gel is an effective and safe treatment option for IH irrespective of location of lesion, age and history of prior treatment.

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Mazhar, A., Naureen, A., Mallick, Y. A., & Samad, L. (2024). Efficacy of 0.5% timolol maleate gel in the management of infantile hemangiomas. Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences, 40(2), S75–S79. https://doi.org/10.12669/pjms.40.2(ICON).8983

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