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O'Brien's actinic granuloma: response to isotretinoin.

Authors: R C, Ratnavel; J W, Grant; S E, Handfield-Jones; P G, Norris;

O'Brien's actinic granuloma: response to isotretinoin.

Abstract

We describe a 75-year-old man demonstrating the florid clinical features of actinic granuloma of O'Brien. This rare disfiguring condition is believed to result from a granulomatous reaction of the dermis to solar-induced elastosis and is poorly responsive to topical steroids. Twelve weeks' treatment with isotretinoin prevented the development of new granulomata and produced almost complete resolution of established lesions.

Keywords

Male, Granuloma, Keratolytic Agents, Humans, Isotretinoin, Skin Diseases, Facial Dermatoses, Neck, Aged

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