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Acne is a common inflammatory skin condition characterized by a polymorphous eruption, mainly affecting the face, neck, chest and back, especially in young adults. Therapy depends on severity. While mild cases are managed with topical products, moderate-to-severe cases may require systemic treatments such as antibiotics, isotretinoin, or hormonal ...
Clara Emilie Syrene, Østergaard +4 more
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Acne is a common inflammatory skin condition characterized by a polymorphous eruption, mainly affecting the face, neck, chest and back, especially in young adults. Therapy depends on severity. While mild cases are managed with topical products, moderate-to-severe cases may require systemic treatments such as antibiotics, isotretinoin, or hormonal ...
Clara Emilie Syrene, Østergaard +4 more
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Acne and propionibacterium acnes
Clinics in Dermatology, 2004The involvement of microorganisms in the development of acne has a long and checkered history. Just over 100 years ago, Propionibacterium acnes (then known as Bacillus acnes) was isolated from acne lesions, and it was suggested that P. acnes was involved in the pathology of the disease.
Richard A, Bojar, Keith T, Holland
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Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 2012
Abstract Acne vulgaris is a common disease that carries an enormous financial and psychosocial impact. Androgens, excessive sebum production, ductal hypercornification, changes in the microbial flora, as well as inflammation and immunological host reactions are considered the major contributors to acne pathogenesis.
B, Shaheen, M, Gonzalez
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Abstract Acne vulgaris is a common disease that carries an enormous financial and psychosocial impact. Androgens, excessive sebum production, ductal hypercornification, changes in the microbial flora, as well as inflammation and immunological host reactions are considered the major contributors to acne pathogenesis.
B, Shaheen, M, Gonzalez
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Dermatologic Clinics, 2016
Acne vulgaris (AV) is considered a straightforward diagnosis made clinically without specific diagnostic testing. However, certain disorders may simulate AV, such as multiple small epidermal cysts or deep milia, multiple osteoma cutis, multiple small adnexal neoplasms, and follicular and/or infections characterized by multiple small papules and/or ...
James Q, Del Rosso +2 more
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Acne vulgaris (AV) is considered a straightforward diagnosis made clinically without specific diagnostic testing. However, certain disorders may simulate AV, such as multiple small epidermal cysts or deep milia, multiple osteoma cutis, multiple small adnexal neoplasms, and follicular and/or infections characterized by multiple small papules and/or ...
James Q, Del Rosso +2 more
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Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 1974
In a workshop on dermatopharmacology, acne must be one of the major topics to be discussed. While it is not the leading cause of incapacitating dermatologic morbidity, it is definitely the most common skin disease seen by the dermatologist in practice.
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In a workshop on dermatopharmacology, acne must be one of the major topics to be discussed. While it is not the leading cause of incapacitating dermatologic morbidity, it is definitely the most common skin disease seen by the dermatologist in practice.
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JDDG: Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft, 2007
SummaryAcne inversa is a chronic inflammatory skin disease featuring cutaneous and subcutaneous nodular inflammation, fistula formation and discharge of foul‐smelling secretions. The disease can lead to functional impairment and psychological problems.
Daniela, Meixner +3 more
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SummaryAcne inversa is a chronic inflammatory skin disease featuring cutaneous and subcutaneous nodular inflammation, fistula formation and discharge of foul‐smelling secretions. The disease can lead to functional impairment and psychological problems.
Daniela, Meixner +3 more
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International Journal of Dermatology, 2005
Acne fulminans is a syndrome of fulminant, necrotizing acne associated with bone lesions, constitutional symptoms, and laboratory abnormalities. A case report of an adolescent male with acne fulminans following withdrawal of isotretinoin and prednisone is presented.
Khosrow, Mehrany +3 more
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Acne fulminans is a syndrome of fulminant, necrotizing acne associated with bone lesions, constitutional symptoms, and laboratory abnormalities. A case report of an adolescent male with acne fulminans following withdrawal of isotretinoin and prednisone is presented.
Khosrow, Mehrany +3 more
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Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 2004
Acne vulgaris is a common inflammatory skin condition that presents management difficulties to cosmetic surgeons. Acute management and treatment focuses on early diagnosis as well as treatment with topical agents, oral antibiotics, hormonal therapy,and nonablative chemical peel and laser applications.
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Acne vulgaris is a common inflammatory skin condition that presents management difficulties to cosmetic surgeons. Acute management and treatment focuses on early diagnosis as well as treatment with topical agents, oral antibiotics, hormonal therapy,and nonablative chemical peel and laser applications.
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