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Palvella Therapeutics Announces QTORIN™ Rapamycin 3.9% Anhydrous Gel for the Treatment of Microcystic Lymphatic Malformations Featured in Oral Presentation by Amy Paller, M.S., M.D., Chair of Dermatology at Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of...

Palvella Therapeutics Announces QTORIN™ Rapamycin 3.9% Anhydrous Gel for the Treatment of Microcystic Lymphatic Malformations Featured in Oral Presentation by

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Palvella Therapeutics Announces QTORIN™ Rapamycin 3.9% Anhydrous Gel for the Treatment of Microcystic Lymphatic Malformations Featured in Oral Presentation by Amy Paller, M.S., M.D., Chair of Dermatology at Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Palvella Therapeutics Announces QTORIN™ Rapamycin 3.9% Anhydrous Gel for the Treatment of Microcystic Lymphatic Malformations Featured in Oral Presentation by Amy Paller, M.S., M.D., Chair of Dermatology at Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine, at the 15th World Congress of Pediatric Dermatology \n Presentation highlighted the recent expansion of the Phase 3 SELVA trial to include children 3 to 5 years old Presentation reviewed clinically and statistically significant Phase 2 results and the design of the ongoing Phase 3 SELVA trial Top-line results from SELVA remain on track for the first quarter of 2026 QTORIN™ 3.9% rapamycin anhydrous gel has the potential to be the first approved therapy and standard of care for microcystic lymphatic malformations in the U.S. WAYNE, Pa., April 11, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- (Nasdaq: PVLA) Palvella Therapeutics, Inc. (Palvella or “the Company”), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on developing and commercializing novel therapies to treat patients suffering from serious, rare genetic skin diseases for which there are no U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved therapies, today announced QTORIN™ rapamycin 3.9% anhydrous gel (QTORIN™ rapamycin) for the treatment of microcystic lymphatic malformations (microcystic LMs) was featured by Dr. Amy Paller in an oral presentation at the 15th World Congress of Pediatric Dermatology in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Dr. Amy Paller is the Walter J. Hamlin Professor and Chair of Dermatology, Professor of Pediatrics, and Principal Investigator of the NIH-funded Skin Biology and Diseases Resource-based Center at Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine and has served as President of the Society for Investigative Dermatology (SID), the Society for Pediatric Dermatology (SPD), the International Eczema Council (IEC), the Pediatric Dermatology Research Alliance (PeDRA), and the Women’s Dermatological Society (WDS). \"There is an urgent need for a safe and effective targeted topical therapy for mosaic genetic skin disorders including microcystic lymphatic malformation,\" said Amy Paller, M.S., M.D., Chair of Dermatology, Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine. \"Many patients have considerable complications associated with this disease, and I am looking forward to the Phase 3 results early next year.\" T...

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