학술논문

Consensus recommendations for the use of retinoids in ichthyosis and other disorders of cornification in children and adolescents
Document Type
article
Source
Pediatric Dermatology. 38(1)
Subject
Paediatrics
Biomedical and Clinical Sciences
Clinical Sciences
Prevention
Clinical Research
Pediatric
Good Health and Well Being
Adolescent
Child
Consensus
Humans
Ichthyosis
Ichthyosis
Lamellar
Retinoids
retinoid
ichthyosis
disorder of cornification
systemic therapy
topical therapy
adverse drug effects
drug monitoring
safety monitoring
bone health
hyperlipidemia
ectropion
contraception
iPLEDGE
depression
quality of life
PeDRA Use of Retinoids in Ichthyosis Work Group
Paediatrics and Reproductive Medicine
Dermatology & Venereal Diseases
Clinical sciences
Language
Abstract
Topical and systemic retinoids have long been used in the treatment of ichthyoses and other disorders of cornification. Due to the need for long-term use of retinoids for these disorders, often beginning in childhood, numerous clinical concerns must be considered. Systemic retinoids have known side effects involving bone and eye. Additionally, potential psychiatric and cardiovascular effects need to be considered. Contraceptive concerns, as well as the additive cardiovascular and bone effects of systemic retinoid use with hormonal contraception must also be deliberated for patients of childbearing potential. The Pediatric Dermatology Research Alliance (PeDRA) Use of Retinoids in Ichthyosis Work Group was formed to address these issues and to establish best practices regarding the use of retinoids in ichthyoses based on available evidence and expert opinion.