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Management of Acne Vulgaris: A Review.
Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 2021Importance Acne vulgaris is an inflammatory disease of the pilosebaceous unit of the skin that primarily involves the face and trunk and affects approximately 9% of the population worldwide (approximately 85% of individuals aged 12-24 years, and ...
D. Z. Eichenfield +2 more
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Acne treatment review and future perspectives
Dermatologic Therapy, 2022Acne affects approximately 9% of people worldwide and is the most common skin condition in the USA. There are abundant topical and oral treatment options available for patients with acne. First‐line agents include topical retinoids, azelaic acid, benzoyl
Noreen Mohsin +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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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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British Journal of Dermatology, 2021
Acne vulgaris is widespread across the world. Mapping the latest magnitudes and temporal trends of acne vulgaris provides the essential foundation for targeted public policies at the national, regional and global levels.
H. Chen +5 more
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Acne vulgaris is widespread across the world. Mapping the latest magnitudes and temporal trends of acne vulgaris provides the essential foundation for targeted public policies at the national, regional and global levels.
H. Chen +5 more
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ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2021
The excessive colonization of Propionibacterium acnes (P. acnes) is responsible for the genesis of acne vulgaris, a common inflammatory disease of skin.
Ting Wen +11 more
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The excessive colonization of Propionibacterium acnes (P. acnes) is responsible for the genesis of acne vulgaris, a common inflammatory disease of skin.
Ting Wen +11 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 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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The use of isotretinoin for acne – an update on optimal dosing, surveillance, and adverse effects
Expert Review of Clinical Pharmacology, 2020Introduction Acne is a chronic, inflammatory, and immune mediated disease of pilosebaceous unit, highly prevalent in adolescents. It involves face, trunk, and back; may leave scars and affect quality of life.
E. Bagatin, C. S. Costa
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Reviewing the global burden of acne: how could we improve care to reduce the burden? *
British Journal of Dermatology, 2020Acne (also known as acne vulgaris) remains the most common inflammatory dermatosis treated worldwide, as estimated by global skin disease prevalence studies.
A. Layton +3 more
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Acne in Infancy and Acne Genetics
Dermatology, 2003Acne is a disease that can be seen in the first year of age, early childhood, prepubertal age and puberty. Neonatal acne is due mainly to considerable sebum excretion rate, and infantile acne because of high androgens of adrenal origin in girls and of adrenal and testes in boys. These pathogenic mechanisms are characteristic in these ages.
Maria I, Herane, Iwao, Ando
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