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Tretinoin is effective in acute promyelocytic leukaemia in adults. Data about its efficacy and safety in children are limited. We have treated 9 children with tretinoin at 45 mg/m2 per day. Pseudotumour cerebri or hyperleucocytosis occurred in 5 patients. Retinoic acid syndrome was seen in 3 cases. 1 of 2 children who developed hyperleucocytosis, pseudotumour cerebri, and retinoic acid syndrome died despite steroids and mechanical ventilation. Complete remissions with tretinoin alone were achieved in 15 patients. All 8 surviving children received consolidation chemotherapy. Our experience with tretinoin therapy suggests that toxicity is frequent in children.
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PMID:Tretinoin toxicity in children with acute promyelocytic leukaemia. 790 75

The introduction of treatment with tretinoin (all-trans retinoic acid) and its combination with antineoplastic therapy has improved the outcome of acute promyelocytic leukaemia (APL). Retinoic acid syndrome is the major adverse effect of tretinoin and it occurs in about 25% of treated APL patients in the absence of prophylactic measures and is often fatal. Generally, the retinoic acid syndrome is associated with increasing leucocyte counts and is probably caused by the release of several cytokines by maturing blast cells. The retinoic acid syndrome gives a clinical picture of bodyweight gain, respiratory distress, serous effusions and cardiac and renal failure. Adequate prophylaxis, based on the addition to tretinoin of dexamethasone and also, according to most authors, antineoplastic therapy (in case of rapidly increasing leucocyte counts) has decreased the incidence of retinoic acid syndrome to about 15%. Most importantly, these measures have reduced its mortality to about 1% of all treated patients.
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PMID:Retinoic acid syndrome. Recognition, prevention and management. 956 38

Retinoic acid syndrome is a serious condition that may complicate the treatment of acute promyelocytic leukaemia patients. This syndrome may be treated effectively with high-dose corticosteroid therapy and, as a result, many patients with acute promyelocytic leukaemia receive dexamethasone at some point during treatment. We investigated whether dexamethasone would also antagonize the beneficial effects of retinoic acid. In t(15;17)-positive NB4 cells, dexamethasone did not affect the retinoic acid induced differentiation, normalization of PML-nuclear bodies or the induction of thrombomodulin mRNA. Finally, dexamethasone did not inhibit the anti-proliferative effect of retinoic acid but rather showed anti-proliferative activity itself.
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PMID:Dexamethasone does not counteract the response of acute promyelocytic leukaemia cells to all-trans retinoic acid. 1044 71

The retinoic acid derivatives are used for disorders of keratinization such as psoriasis. Retinoic acid syndrome is a cytokine release syndrome, commonly encountered in patients with acute promyelocytic leukaemia (APL). It is very rarely described in psoriasis seconday to use of retoind derivatives. Here we report a case of elderly male with psoriasis presenting with acitretin induced retinoic acid syndrome.
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PMID:Retinoic acid syndrome in a elderly male with psoriasis- A case report. 2997 66