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Tigason (etretinate, RO-10-9359) is an oral aromatic retinoid acid which is effective in psoriasis and other dermatological syndromes. The present study reports the results of the use of this drug in 15 patients with a confirmed diagnosis of psoriatic arthritis, aged between 42 and 74 (average 60.2) years. Two patients dropped out after one month because they showed dryness of lips, chapping and intolerable itching, and another two due to intolerable pruritus and deterioration of their skin lesions. The 11 remaining patients, five males and six females, were treated with a daily dose of 50 mg etretinate, reduced to 25 mg after two weeks. Assessments which included grip strength, Ritchie joint index, pain, and dermatological assessment were performed at monthly intervals. Routine blood tests for toxic effects and erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) were also performed, as well as CPR (C-protein reactive) as a test of disease activity. All patients showed an improvement in the psoriasis, joint swelling and pain. The elevated ESR observed in all patients studied also fell gradually during the course of etretinate treatment, as did as the intake of antiinflammatory agents. Elevated serum lipid levels (cholesterol and triglycerides) were found in three patients; further drug-specific side-effects such as dryness of lips and mouth, loss of hair, thinning of skin and scaling were frequently found in all patients, but they remained tolerable.
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PMID:Tigason (etretinate) treatment in psoriatic arthritis. 339 51

Two patients with severe generalized psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis whose conditions had failed to respond to oral therapy with traditional remedies, including etretinate (both patients) and its combination with psoralen and UV-A (PUVA) (one patient) were successfully treated with minimal oral dosages of the arotinoid RO 13-6298 (0.05 to 0.1 mg/day). Side effects of this new synthetic retinoid included dryness of the lips and nasal mucosa, some palmarplantar desquamation, gross thinning of the skin, itching, and transient hair loss. Laboratory investigations disclosed no abnormalities attributable to the drug. The new arotinoid, RO 13-6298, seems to be a highly potent retinoid in its antipsoriatic effects. It represents the third generation of synthetic retinoids that may be effective in extremely low doses.
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PMID:Antipsoriatic activity of a new synthetic retinoid. The arotinoid RO 13-6298. 661 62

Peripheral corneal melting syndrome is a rare immune condition characterized by marginal corneal thinning and sometimes perforation. It is associated with rheumatic and non-rheumatic diseases. Few cases of peripheral corneal melting have been reported in patients with psoriasis. The pathogenesis is not fully understood but metalloproteinases may play a pathogenic role. Anti-TNF therapy has shown to decrease skin and serum metalloproteinases levels in psoriasis. We report a 61-year-old man with peripheral corneal melting syndrome associated with psoriatic arthritis who received Adalimumab to control skin and ocular inflammation. To our knowledge, this is the first case report of peripheral corneal melting syndrome in psoriatic arthritis treated with Adalimumab showing resolution of skin lesions and complete healing of corneal perforation in three months.
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PMID:[Peripheral corneal melting syndrome in psoriatic arthritis treated with adalimumab]. 2625 52