2016
DOI: 10.1111/ajd.12418
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Pyogenic granuloma association with isotretinoin treatment for acne

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“…2 It has also been reported after treatment with topical and/or systemic retinoids-such as isotretinoin-between two weeks and six months after the initiation of treatment. 3,4 Most cases reported in the literature are located in the periungual area (i.e. lateral and distal nail folds), although it can also affect the chest, back, face, scalp and, less frequently, the genital area, as in the present case.…”
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“…2 It has also been reported after treatment with topical and/or systemic retinoids-such as isotretinoin-between two weeks and six months after the initiation of treatment. 3,4 Most cases reported in the literature are located in the periungual area (i.e. lateral and distal nail folds), although it can also affect the chest, back, face, scalp and, less frequently, the genital area, as in the present case.…”
Section: Commentsupporting
confidence: 49%
“…Alternatively, retinoids promote early stages of wound healing, cause the accumulation of mononuclear cells in the dermis and stimulate collagen synthesis, all of which may contribute to PG formation. 3,5 Different triggering factors have also been postulated, including local trauma, bacterial infections and skin fragility. 5,6 Such factors can lead to the formation of granulation tissue.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…PG is commonly considered as a reactive inflammatory hyperproliferative vascular response to a variety of stimuli, such as infection, trauma, and female sex hormones 14 , but drug-induced PG is seldom seen. Only isolated case reports had described them in detail 15-18 . PG usually presents as a single, lobulated, pedunculated or sessile papule.…”
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“…PG has been associated with certain medications such as oral contraceptives, retinoids, gefitinib, cabecitabine, and afatinib [ 2 - 5 ]. Most tumours occur as solitary lesions, but multiple grouped or disseminated tumours have been described.…”
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confidence: 99%