Background. 13-Cis-retinoic acid has an influence on bone in patients
on long-term treatment as well as on short-term treatment. The presenc
e of skeletal abnormalities after the treatment was established by roe
ntgenologic and scintigraphic examinations. We wanted to know whether
a B-month course of low-dose 13-cis-retinoic acid has a clinically imp
ortant influence on bone density in men with severe acne. Methods. We
examined 15 men with severe acne before and after treatment with 13-ci
s-retinoic acid by dual-photon absorptiometry of the lumbar spine. Res
ults. The mean increase in bone density was 3.0% (95% confidence inter
val 1.3-4.5), which is normal for the period from puberty to late twen
ties. Bone density increased in 13 of our 15 patients. Conclusions. As
shown by this highly sensitive modern densitometric method, 13-cis-re
tinoic acid has no clinically important influence on bone density in m
ale patients with severe acne.