• Australas. J. Dermatol. · Nov 1998

    Case Reports

    Pyogenic granuloma-like lesions in a patient using topical tretinoin.

    • A R MacKenzie-Wood and G Wood.
    • Skin and Cancer Foundation Australia, Darlinghurst, New South Wales.
    • Australas. J. Dermatol. 1998 Nov 1; 39 (4): 248-50.

    AbstractA 16-year-old male developed numerous pyogenic granuloma like-lesions across his neck, chest and back after 6 weeks isotretinoin therapy for cystic acne. The isotretinoin was ceased and he was commenced on oral steroids. After 6 weeks, the lesions were almost completely healed. However, due to worsening comedonal acne, the patient was commenced on topical tretinoin cream 0.05% twice daily to his chest. He was reviewed 2 weeks later and, surprisingly, 2 new pyogenic granuloma-like lesions had developed on his chest. These lesions persisted until the topical tretinoin was ceased 3 months later.

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