Refractory adhesive capsulitis under acitretin therapy

2013 
BACKGROUND: Adhesive capsulitis AC is characterized by a limited active and passive motion. Although the exact pathology remains unknown, a number of contributing factors are discussed.OBJECTIVE: AC has probably been caused by the Re-PUVA therapy PUVA irradiation plus acitretin of a cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, type mycosis fungoides. Acitretin belongs to the group of retinoids and is often used in cornification disorders.METHODS: After non-successful initial conservative therapy with intraarticular steroid injections and physical therapy, a significant improvement of shoulder joint mobility was finally achieved by an arthroscopic juxtaglenoid capsulotomy and adhesiolysis.RESULTS: A therapy with acitretin should be considered as a possible trigger of AC.CONCLUSIONS: Patient's medication should be checked carefully on possible triggers of AC. The athroscopic adhesiolysis is an effective method for a frustrating conservative treatment of AC.
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