PMID: 9636764Jan 1, 1996Paper

Abnormal central nervous conduction in long-term treatments with retinoids

Annales de dermatologie et de vénéréologie
C J Le CozE Grosshans

Abstract

Neurological manifestations are uncommon among the undesirable effects of systemic retinoid therapy. We observed a case of axial rigidity imputable to acitretine. Somesthesic evoked potentials were also altered. We therefore searched for such abnormal findings in patients given long-term systemic retinoid therapy. A neurological exploration was performed in two groups of patients, G1 and G2, with psoriasis and no neurological complaint. The exploration included a physical examination, a study of the somesthesic evoked potentials of all 4 limbs and an electromyogram in case of abnormal findings. There were 8 patients (3 women, 5 men, mean age 56 years, age range 39-71) in G1 treated with systemic retinoids for a mean 140 months (80-185). Cumulative dose was 50 to 280 g with a daily dose of 0.2 to 0.6 mg/kg/day, i.e 20 to 50 mg/d of etretinate or acitretine. In G2, there were 5 subjects (mean age 42 years, range 21-52) with psoriasis (mean duration 20 years range 14-25) who had never been treated with systemic retinoids. Alterations in somesthesic evoked potentials were observed in 7 of the 8 patients in G1. Bilateral disturbances were seen in 6 cases, demonstrating abnormal lemniscal central nervous conduction in the dorsal and/...Continue Reading

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