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[Bone changes in long-term therapy with etretinate (Tigason)].

U F Haustein, S Heilmann

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    Long-term etretinate treatment for ichthyosis vulgaris can cause bone toxicity. Monitoring alkaline phosphatase and bone changes is crucial to prevent adverse effects in patients.

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