Abstract
Isotretinoin is a retinoid derivative drug used in acne vulgaris treatment. Sacroiliitis has been reported as an uncommon adverse effect following isotretinoin treatment. We report a 30-year-old male patient who developed sacroiliitis after isotretinoin use. Stopping treatment with isotretinoin resulted in a complete disappearance of inflammatory back pain. A literature search was performed to assess the relevance of this association in everyday clinical practice, and to discuss whether the link between isotretinoin and sacroiliitis is causal or coincidental.
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Sargin, B., & Manzo, C. (2022). Oral isotretinoin and sacroiliitis: causal link or coincidence? Discussion points emerging from a case-based review. Reumatologia. Termedia Publishing House Ltd. https://doi.org/10.5114/reum.2022.120761
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