Botulinum toxin in the treatment of sweat-worsened foot problems in patients with epidermolysis bullosa simplex and pachyonychia congenita

Br J Dermatol. 2010 Nov;163(5):1072-6. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2133.2010.09927.x.

Abstract

Background: Painful foot blistering is a common problem in patients with epidermolysis bullosa simplex (EBS) and pachyonychia congenita (PC). Hyperhidrosis, a condition which can be effectively blocked by plantar injections of botulinum toxin (Btx), often exacerbates the blistering.

Objectives: A retrospective evaluation of the effects of Btx injections in 14 patients with EBS and PC with foot blisters and painful callosities.

Methods: After informed consent, patients with EBS (n = 6) and PC (n = 8), aged 7-66 years, who had received Btx therapy at our centre since 2003, were included. The treatment consisted of multiple plantar injections of Btx A or Btx B after prior regional or general anaesthesia. Patients were interviewed about the treatment effect and were asked to score the improvement from 0 to 5, where 5 is 'excellent'. One patient with PC with painful callosities was studied by magnetic resonance (MR) spectroscopic microimaging before and after Btx injections to disclose any underlying blisters.

Results: In total, 76 treatments were evaluated (one to 19 sessions per patient). Thirteen patients (93%) reported reduced plantar blistering and pain; the improvement score was ≥ 4 in four of six patients with EBS and six of eight patients with PC. The mean effect duration was 3 months. No adverse events, apart from mild anticholinergic side-effects in two patients, were noted. MR spectroscopic microimaging showed disappearance of intraepidermal blistering after Btx therapy.

Conclusions: Plantar injection of Btx is an efficient, long-lasting and safe treatment of painful blistering and callosities in EBS and PC that can be given repeatedly without loss of efficacy.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Botulinum Toxins / therapeutic use*
  • Child
  • Epidermolysis Bullosa Simplex / drug therapy*
  • Female
  • Foot Diseases / drug therapy*
  • Foot Diseases / pathology
  • Humans
  • Hyperhidrosis / drug therapy
  • Injections
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Neuromuscular Agents / therapeutic use*
  • Pachyonychia Congenita / drug therapy*
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Sweating
  • Young Adult

Substances

  • Neuromuscular Agents
  • Botulinum Toxins