Target SK Identification Sample Clauses

Target SK Identification. ‌ At Visit 1, the investigator will identify up to 7 Seborrheic Keratoses on each subject for treatment and evaluation. Three (3) target lesion must be identified, and up to 4 non-target lesions may be identified. Two (2) target SKs must be on the face, and the additional 1 target SK must be on the neck, or décolletage. Up to 4 additional non-target lesions may be on the xxxx, xxxx, or décolletage. Face: • Vertically from the mandibular ridge vertically up to the hairline (for subjects with a receded hairline the hairline is defined by the vertical line drawn coronally from tragus to tragus) • Horizontally from tragus to tragus, excluding the eyelids and areas within 5mm of the orbital rim. Neck: • Vertically from the mandibular ridge vertically down to the top of the collar bone Décolletage: • From the collar bone down including the shoulders and cleavage area At Visit 1, each target SK must: • Have a clinically typical appearance • Have a PLA of ≥2 • Have a diameter between 5 to 15 mm • Be a discrete lesion (no overlapping lesions) • Not be covered with hair which, in the investigator’s opinion, would interfere with the study medication treatment or the study evaluations (NB: the study medication may bleach hair) • Not be in an intertriginous fold • Not be on the eyelids • Not be within 5mm of the orbital rim • Not be pedunculated. At Visit 1, each non-target SK must: • Have a clinically typical appearance • Have a PLA of ≥2 • Be a discrete lesion (no overlapping lesions) • Not be covered with hair which, in the investigator’s opinion, would interfere with the study medication treatment or the study evaluations (NB: the study medication may bleach hair) • Not be in an intertriginous fold • Not be on the eyelids • Not be within 5mm of the orbital rim • Not be pedunculated. Record the approximate location of each target and non-target SK on the body chart in the CRFs. Number the target SK starting with 1 and proceeding up to 3 with no number omitted or reused. The target SKs on the face should be numbered 1 and 2, and the additional 1 SK on the neck and/or décolletage should be numbered 3. The non-target SKs should be numbered 4-7 starting with 4 and proceeding up to 7 with no number omitted or reused. Aclaris Therapeutics, Inc. will provide the investigational site with standard circular templates and colored stickers that are to be used to identify the target and non-target SKs. At Visit 1, the investigator and a HCP will identify the target and non-targ...
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