1. [Darier-White disease treated with oral isotretinoin].
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Eimer L, Lagodin C, Bonavia P, Stringa M, Rébora I, and Anaya J
- Subjects
- Administration, Oral, Adolescent, Humans, Male, Darier Disease drug therapy, Dermatologic Agents administration & dosage, Isotretinoin administration & dosage
- Abstract
Darier-White Disease (DWD) is an autosomal dominant disorder, described by Darier and White in 1889, characterized by abnormal keratinization in the epidermis, nails and mucosae. We present the case of a 16-year-old, male patient, with clinically and histologically confirmed DWD treated with oral isotretinoin (0.7 mg/kg/day) for six months, with good response. We recommend an optional therapeutic treatment for chronic, itchy, recalcitrant lesions with oral retinoids.
- Published
- 2011
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