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Isotretinoin and Cutaneous Helper T-Cell Lymphoma (Mycosis Fungoides)
Abstract
Retinoids, including isotretinoin, have demonstrated antiproliferative and antineoplastic activity in laboratory and clinical trials. In a phase II trial, 25 patients with extensive mycosis fungoides were evaluated for response to isotretinoin. There was a 44% (11 patients) objective clinical response rate with three clinical complete responses without concomitant evidence of pathologic clearing of the disease. An additional 24% (six patients) showed a minor degree of clinical improvement. The median time to response was two months (range, 0.5 to eight months) and the median response duration was eight months or longer (range, one to 25 months). Chronic toxic reactions consisted primarily of drying of the skin and mucous membranes and resulted in dose reduction in the majority of patients. It is concluded that isotretinoin produces significant clinical benefit to some patients with mycosis fungoides.
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