tretinoin and Leg-Dermatoses

tretinoin has been researched along with Leg-Dermatoses* in 4 studies

Other Studies

4 other study(ies) available for tretinoin and Leg-Dermatoses

ArticleYear
Segmental lesions along blaschko´s lines in an elderly man.
    Dermatology online journal, 2016, Jun-15, Volume: 22, Issue:6

    Darier disease (DD) is an autosomal dominant genodermatosis characterized by multiple keratotic and crusted papules over seborrheic areas, along with a variable involvement of oral mucosa, palmoplantar region, and nails. Segmental subtypes (type 1 and 2) are uncommon clinically limited forms of DD that usually present at middle age with few cutaneous lesions following Blaschko´s lines. We report a case of extensive multi segmental DD type 1 that developed in an elderly man, an unusual clinical onset of DD that dermatologists should bear in mind.

    Topics: Abdomen; Darier Disease; Humans; Keratolytic Agents; Leg Dermatoses; Male; Middle Aged; Skin; Tretinoin

2016
Multiple keratoacanthoma centrifugum marginatum.
    Dermatology online journal, 2010, Oct-15, Volume: 16, Issue:10

    Keratoacanthoma centrifugum marginatum (KCM) is a rare variant of keratoacanthoma characterized by a progressive peripheral growth with concomitant central healing. We report here a case of multiple KCM of the lower legs in a 48-year-old man. The lesions had progressively evolved over 3 years. They were multiple asymptomatic and confluent annular plaques of 5 to 20 cm, having papulo-nodular with hyperkeratotic and crusted borders and cicatricial center. Within the centers were numerous firm and pigmented minipapules of 1 to 2 mm. The typical clinical aspect, together with characteristic histological features confirmed the diagnosis of KCM. Herein we will highlight the clinical and histological features of KCM, as well as the different effective treatments. We will also briefly discuss KCM among the other types of keratoacanthomas.

    Topics: Administration, Cutaneous; Humans; Keratoacanthoma; Leg Dermatoses; Male; Middle Aged; Tretinoin

2010
Hyperkeratosis lenticularis perstans (Flegel's disease). Ultrastructural study of lesional and perilesional skin and therapeutic trial of topical tretinoin versus 5-fluorouracil.
    Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1992, Volume: 27, Issue:5 Pt 2

    Lesional and perilesional skin samples from a 57-year-old man who had hyperkeratosis lenticularis perstans (HLP) (Flegel's disease) were studied by light and electron microscopic examination. Keratohyalin granules were diminished at the center of a fully-developed lesion. In contrast, keratohyalin appeared normal and membrane-coating granules were found in reduced numbers at the edges of the HLP lesion and were easily detected in normal numbers in clinically normal, perilesional skin. The inflammatory infiltrate in the HLP lesion was composed of small lymphocytes, which often displayed nuclei with deep infoldings resembling Sézary cells, and larger histiocytic cells, many of which were in close contact with the lymphocytes. Peripheral blood mononuclear cells did not show an abnormal ultrastructural appearance. Treatment with topical 5-fluorouracil cream led to the disappearance of the HLP lesions, whereas topical tretinoin was ineffective.

    Topics: Administration, Cutaneous; Fluorouracil; Foot Dermatoses; Humans; Keratosis; Leg Dermatoses; Male; Middle Aged; Skin; Tretinoin

1992
Dermatitis from retinoic acid.
    Contact dermatitis, 1978, Volume: 4, Issue:5

    Topics: Adult; Drug Eruptions; Female; Humans; Leg Dermatoses; Patch Tests; Tretinoin; Vitamin A; Warts

1978