European Journal of Dermatology
MENUFollicular mucinosis successfully treated with isotretinoin Volume 9, issue 1, January - February 1999
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- Key words: acid mucopolysaccharide accumulation, alopecia mucinosa, follicular mucinosis, isotretinoin, retinoids, sebaceous gland.
- Page(s) : 22-4
- Published in: 1999
We describe the case of a 33-year-old Caucasian male with follicular mucinosis successfully treated with isotretinoin. Follicular mucinosis is a primary idiopathic disease or a secondary, lymphoma-associated dermatosis. An effective standard therapy for this disease is unknown. In our case, isotretinoin led to a dramatic improvement of the skin lesions in about two weeks. To the best of our knowledge, the benefits of isotretinoin in the treatment of follicular mucinosis have never been reported previously. The efficacy of this drug could be mediated by a regulatory effect on the infiltrating cells and/or by a modulation of the target organ (skin) response to the infiltrating cells.