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Dermatology
Dermatologica (1972) 145 (5): 344–347.
Published Online: 16 October 2009
...S. Günther 20 patients suffering from different palmar keratoses were selected for a trial with retinoic acid under controlled conditions. The results can be summarised as follows: (1) in callosities the skin texture could be controlled by intermittent topical applications of retinoic acid once...
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The Therapeutic Value of Retinoic Acid (Vitamin A Acid) in Lichen Planus of the Oral Mucous Membrane
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Dermatology
Dermatologica (1973) 147 (2): 130–136.
Published Online: 16 October 2009
...S. Günther Eleven patients with hypertrophic and one patient with atrophic lichen planus of the oral mucosa were treated using retinoic acid (vitamin A acid) in different forms of administration. The most satisfactory results have been obtained in asymptomatic cases showing a plaquelike...
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Journal:
Dermatology
Dermatologica (1976) 153 (3): 172–176.
Published Online: 15 October 2009
...Jørgen Christiansen; Per Holm; Flemming Reymann In a double-blind, randomized, group-comparative clinical trial, 31 patients with acne vulgaris received topical treatment for 6-8 weeks with a lotion containing either 0.05% retinoic acid or 0.1 % of the retinoic acid derivative Ro 11-1430. The side...
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Journal:
Dermatology
Dermatologica (1977) 154 (4): 219–227.
Published Online: 15 October 2009
...Jørgen Christiansen; Per Holm; Flemming Reymann In a double-blind controlled multicenter trial consisting of 257 patients with acne vulgaris an 8-week topical treatment with the retinoic acid derivative Ro 11-1430 (0.1% lotion) was compared with vitamin A acid (0.05% lotion) and the lotion alone...
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Journal:
Dermatology
Dermatologica (1977) 154 (6): 330–337.
Published Online: 15 October 2009
...J.E. Birnbaum Application of retinoic acid (vitamin A acid) to animal and human skin has been reported to produce cutaneous, proliferative lesions which microscopically and histochemically resemble those of psoriasis. In the present studies, the daily application of a 0.1 % solution of retinoic...
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Journal:
Dermatology
Dermatologica (1977) 155 (4): 200–205.
Published Online: 14 October 2009
.... Verrucous nevus Epidermal nevus Retinoic acid Retinoid Dermatológica 155: 200-205 (1977) Systemic Retinoid Therapy of Systematized Verrucous Epidermal Nevus (With I colour plate) R. Happle, W. Kastrup and E. Macher Department of Dermatology, University of Münster, Münster Key Words. Verrucous nevus...
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Journal:
Dermatology
Dermatologica (1982) 165 (6): 559–567.
Published Online: 14 October 2009
... 01 1982 14 10 2009 Acrokeratosis paraneoplastica Focal mucinosis Hypertrophic osteoarthropathy Neuropathy Retinoic acid © 1982 S. Karger AG, Basel 1982 Copyright / Drug Dosage / Disclaimer Copyright: All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be translated...
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Dermatology
Dermatologica (1986) 173 (4): 163–173.
Published Online: 13 October 2009
...Georges Siegenthaler; Jean-Hilaire Saurat; Denis Salomon; Yves Mérot We have previously found an important increase of cellular retinoic acid-binding protein (CRABP) in psoriatic plaques whereas the cellular retinol-binding protein (CRBP) was not elevated compared to normal human skin...
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Journal:
Dermatology
Dermatologica (1987) 175 (Suppl. 1): 8–12.
Published Online: 09 October 2009
...F. Chytil; D.R. Sherman The main physiological function of natural retinoids, i.e. the dietary micronutrient retinol and its metabolite retinoic acid, is in proper differentiation and maintenance of differentiated state of many if not all epithelia. Also, it appears that the metabolism...
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Dermatology
Dermatologica (1989) 179 (2): 76–78.
Published Online: 09 October 2009
...Robert Baran A 55-year-old patient was treated with a combination of minoxidil and retinoic acid. After 1 month an explosive eruption of pyogenic granuloma appeared on the scalp. Despite redness and itchy reaction, caused only by the test containing both chemicals, histology did not give evidence...
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Journal:
Dermatology
Dermatologica (1991) 182 (2): 107–111.
Published Online: 08 October 2009
...C. Schmied; J.-H. Saurat Dermo-epidermal atrophy is one of the main side effects of long-term treatment with topical corticosteroids. Retinoic acid may prevent and even reverse these effects in animals. Extension of this concept to therapy in humans implies that several studies have been performed...
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Journal:
Dermatology
Dermatology (1995) 191 (2): 124–128.
Published Online: 07 October 2009
...E. Tur; D. Hohl; A. Jetten; R. Panizzon; E. Frenk Background : Retinoic acid (RA) cream treatment alters epidermal proliferation and differentiation in photoaged skin. Objective: To study the changes in the expression of markers of epidermal differentiation in photoaged skin following RA cream...
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Treatment of Eczema with a Mixture of Triamcinolone Acetonide and Retinoic Acid A Double-Blind Study
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Dermatology
Dermatology (1993) 187 (4): 263–267.
Published Online: 07 October 2009
...C. Schmied; P.-A. Piletta; J.-H. Saurat Dermo-epidermal atrophy is one of the main side effects of long-term treatment with topical corticosteroids (TC). Retinoic acid (RA) may prevent and even reverse these effects in animals. It has been previously established that topical RA (TRA) does...
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Journal:
Dermatology
Dermatology (2005) 210 (Suppl. 1): 30–34.
Published Online: 11 February 2005
...B. Kasraee; C. Tran; O. Sorg; J.-H. Saurat Background: It has been known for a long time that the topical use of retinoic acid (RA) produces mild depigmentation of human skin. However, RA has two major disadvantages for its utilisation as a topical depigmenting compound. First, RA can act...
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Journal:
Dermatology
Dermatology (2000) 200 (1): 40–42.
Published Online: 11 February 2000
... of a possible interference of indinavir with endogenous retinoid metabolism. Conclusion: Considerable evidence advocates the mediation of indinavir side effects by impaired oxidative metabolism of retinoic acid through the inhibition of cytochromes P450 3A by indinavir rather than by impaired formation of 9-cis...
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Journal:
Dermatology
Dermatology (1999) 199 (Suppl. 1): 57–60.
Published Online: 12 August 1999
...J.W. Fluhr; M.-P. Vienne; C. Lauze; P. Dupuy; W. Gehring; M. Gloor Background: Topical retinoic acid (RA) causes irritation of the skin. To prevent this side effect, natural precursors of RA have been proposed. The aim of the present study was to compare the local tolerance profiles of retinol (ROL...
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Journal:
Dermatology
Dermatology (1999) 199 (Suppl. 1): 61–63.
Published Online: 12 August 1999
... compiled. Forty-five patients who had applied RAL on the face for 12–89 months were specifically examined for side-effects. Results: Studies in humans demonstrated an excellent tolerance of topical RAL on human skin. It was much better tolerated than retinoic acid and could be used even on sensitive facial...
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Journal:
Dermatology
Dermatology (1998) 197 (1): 1–5.
Published Online: 13 July 1998
... was detected at a constant level. Treatment of keratinocytes with Ca 2+ , a potent stimulator for cell differentiation, induced secretion of MMP-9, which was confirmed immunocytochemically. Inversely, treatment with retinoic acid, which inhibits cell differentiation, increased the level of MMP-2. Conclusion...