[Retinoic acid and 5-FU mixture in the topical treatment of several skin diseases (author's transl)].

D Benoldi, E Pezzarossa, A Alinovi, G Labrini, W Marcheselli, G de Panfilis, G Manfredi
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The need for safe and effective topical treatments is underlined by several clinical trials over the years treating miscellaneous dermatosis with many and heterologous drugs, sometimes on a simple empirical basis. In a recent study Robinson and Kligman claimed to have obtained satisfactory results treating several cases of actinic keratosis with an alternate regimen of retinoic acid and 5-FU. We wish to report an open-label pilot study using a simple and readily accessible combination of commercially formulated and available agents as 0,05% retinoic acid cream and 5% 5-FU cream over two groups of patients. Treatment consisted of bid application of sparing amounts of an equal parts combination of retinoic acid and 5-FU. The first group consisted of 7 patients affected by skin diseases associated with an altered epidermal keratinization (actinic keratosis, Darier's disease, seborrheic keratosis, phrynoderma and epidermodysplasia verruciformis). The patients were followed up for a period of 15 to 60 days and, as it might be expected, the results were quite good. The second group, on the contrary, consisted of 6 patients affected mainly by dermatosis involving the corium (LED, milium, colloid pseudomilium). The patients were followed up for the same period of time as the first group was, but the results were much less rewarding. Only a partial resolution of the process, which was followed soon after by a relapse, was noted. Finally we believe that this modified regimen of equal parts of retinoic acid and 5-FU has to be recommended in the topical treatment of the above mentioned dermatosis associated with an altered keratinization.

[维甲酸与5-FU合剂局部治疗几种皮肤病的研究[作者简介]。
多年来,一些临床试验强调了安全有效的局部治疗的必要性,这些试验使用多种异源药物治疗各种皮肤病,有时只是简单的经验基础。在最近的一项研究中,Robinson和Kligman声称用维甲酸和5-FU替代方案治疗几例光化性角化病获得了满意的结果。我们希望报告一项开放标签试点研究,在两组患者中使用一种简单且易于获得的商业配方和可用药物组合,即0.05%维甲酸乳膏和5% 5-FU乳膏。治疗方法为分别等量应用维甲酸和5-FU。第一组包括7例与表皮角化改变相关的皮肤病患者(光化性角化病、达里尔病、脂溢性角化病、糠皮病和疣状表皮发育不良)。对患者进行了15至60天的随访,正如预期的那样,结果相当好。第二组则相反,6例患者主要为累及心髓(LED、乳糜、胶体假乳)的皮肤病。这些患者与第一组患者进行了同样的随访,但结果却不那么令人满意。这一过程只得到部分解决,随后不久又复发。最后,我们认为这种维甲酸和5-氟尿嘧啶等量的改良方案必须推荐用于局部治疗上述与角化改变相关的皮肤病。
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