Oral retinoids in mycosis fungoides and Sézary syndrome: a comparison of isotretinoin and etretinate: a study from the Scandinavian mycosis fungoides group

1987 
: Thirty-nine patients with mycosis fungoides in various stages or Sezary syndrome were treated with isotretinoin and 29 with etretinate as single drug therapy. Complete remission within 2 months was obtained with isotretinoin in 8 cases (21%) and partial remission in another 15 cases (38%). Etretinate induced complete remission in 5 cases (21%) and partial remission in 11 (46%). Only 1 case with Sezary syndrome went into partial remission. The first sign of remission occurred in 2 to 4 weeks. During continued treatment remissions could not always be maintained. Isotretinoin and etretinate were considered to be of equal potency in the treatment of mycosis fungoides.
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