Anais Brasileiros de Dermatologia (Dec 2013)

Sacroiliitis after use of oral isotretinoin - association with acne fulminans or adverse effect?

  • Ariane Silva Bastos Geller,
  • Roberta Ferreira Nazareth Alagia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/abd1806-4841.20132500
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 88, no. 6 suppl 1
pp. 193 – 196

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Acne fulminans is a rare and severe form of acne that may evolve from acne vulgaris, especially in male adolescents, or occur as an adverse effect of oral isotretinoin. Arthritis is a serious clinical manifestation when the musculoskeletal system is compromised by AF and has been reported as a rare adverse effect of isotretinoin. Involvement of the sacroiliac joints occurs in 21% of acne fulminans cases. We present the case of a 18-year-old male patient in whom acne fulminans evolved from acne vulgaris grade IV and after inflammation resolution started treatment with oral isotretinoin. Within a 30-day period of retinoid treatment he presented with back pain followed by rapid, progressive inability to deambulate.

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