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Hepatotoxicity of isotretinoin in patients with acne and Gilbert's syndrome: a comparative study

dc.contributor.authorFernández-Crehuet, Pablo
dc.contributor.authorFernández-Crehuet, José Luis
dc.contributor.authorMohamed Farouk, Allam
dc.contributor.authorFernández-Crehuet Navajas, Rafael
dc.contributor.authoraffiliation[Fernández-Crehuet,P; Fernández-Crehuet,JL] Dermatology Unit, Alto Guadalquivir Hospital, Andújar, Jaén, Spain [Allam,MF; Fernández-Crehuet Navajas,R] Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, University of Cordoba, Cordoba, Spain
dc.date.accessioned2018-04-10T10:24:29Z
dc.date.available2018-04-10T10:24:29Z
dc.date.issued2014
dc.description.abstractObjectives: The objective of our follow-up study is to evaluate liver function tests (LFTs) and lipid profiles in patients with Gilbert’s syndrome treated with isotretinoin because of severe acne. Setting: Dermatology outpatient clinics of three regional hospitals of Jaén (Spain). Participants: Over 4 years, we included all patients diagnosed with severe acne. Only 37 patients were identified, of which 11 had Gilbert’s syndrome. Interventions: All patients were treated with isotretinoin and followed-up in our outpatient clinics after 10 and 20 weeks. Patients were subjected to an interview questionnaire which included data on age, gender, complete blood count, coagulation profile, fasting blood glucose, LFTs and lipid profiles. Data and results of patients with severe acne and Gilbert’s syndrome were compared with those of 26 patients with only severe acne (control group). Primary outcome: Blood analyses were repeated in the follow-up visits. Results: In patients with Gilbert’s syndrome, bilirubin levels showed substantial decrease over the 20-week follow-up, with more decrease after 10 weeks. None of the control group patients had significant increase in total bilirubin levels after 10 and 20 weeks of followup. Liver enzymes were maintained within normal levels in both groups. Both study groups did not show significant pathological increase in lipid profile levels. LDL levels were increased in the two study groups, but this increase was less substantial in patients with Gilbert’s syndrome. Conclusions: Our preliminary results suggest that oral isotretinoin could be an effective, safe treatment for patients with Gilbert’s syndrome, and may lower bilirubin levels in the first 10 weeks of treatment. Limitations of the study include the small numbers of participants and the fact that it is restricted to one region of Spain.es_ES
dc.description.versionYeses_ES
dc.format.extent4 p.es_ES
dc.identifier.citationFernández-Crehuet P, Fernández-Crehuet JL, Allam MF, et al. Hepatotoxicity of isotretinoin in patients with acne and Gilbert’s syndrome: a comparative study. BMJ Open 2014;4:e004441. doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2013- 004441es_ES
dc.identifier.doi10.1136/bmjopen-2013-004441es_ES
dc.identifier.essn2044-6055
dc.identifier.pmid24650805es_ES
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10668/2852
dc.language.isoes
dc.publisherBMJ Publishing Groupes_ES
dc.relation.publisherversionhttp://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/4/3/e004441es_ES
dc.rights.accessRightsopen access
dc.subjectEnfermedad de Gilbertes_ES
dc.subjectPacientes ambulatorioses_ES
dc.subjectDermatologíaes_ES
dc.subjectIsotretinoínaes_ES
dc.subjectAndalucíaes_ES
dc.subjectAndalusianes_ES
dc.subjectEstudio comparativoes_ES
dc.subject.meshMedical Subject Headings::Health Carees_ES
dc.subject.meshMedical Subject Headings::Diseaseses_ES
dc.subject.meshMedical Subject Headings::Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment::Surgical Procedures, Operativees_ES
dc.subject.meshMedical Subject Headings::Disciplines and Occupations::Health Occupationses_ES
dc.subject.meshMedical Subject Headings::Gilbert Diseasees_ES
dc.subject.meshMedical Subject Headings::Dermatologyes_ES
dc.subject.meshMedical Subject Headings:: Isotretinoines_ES
dc.titleHepatotoxicity of isotretinoin in patients with acne and Gilbert's syndrome: a comparative studyes_ES
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