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Adverse events related to topical drug treatments for acne vulgaris
Expert Opinion on Drug Safety, 2020Introduction: Acne vulgaris is a widespread skin disease. Topical therapy is a standard treatment for mild to moderate acne. Given the complex pathophysiology of acne, various agents with complementary action are nowadays frequently combined to increase ...
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Acne vulgaris: new evidence in pathogenesis and future modalities of treatment
Journal of dermatological treatment (Print), 2019Acne vulgaris, a common and chronic disorder of the pilosebaceous unit, affects up to 85% of adolescent and young adults. While a lot is already known about acne and its treatment, still the gaps in our understanding of acne remains.
N. Hazarika
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Archives of Dermatology, 1970
The fatty acids from 42 isolates of Corynebacterium acnes were studied by gas-liquid chromatography, and ranged from C 10 to C 18 with trace amounts of fatty acids above C 18 . The predominant fatty acid had a carbon number of 14.66, the relative carbon number of isobranched C 15 fatty acid.
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The fatty acids from 42 isolates of Corynebacterium acnes were studied by gas-liquid chromatography, and ranged from C 10 to C 18 with trace amounts of fatty acids above C 18 . The predominant fatty acid had a carbon number of 14.66, the relative carbon number of isobranched C 15 fatty acid.
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BMJ clinical evidence, 2016
Acne vulgaris affects over 80% of teenagers, and persists beyond the age of 25 years in 3% of men and 12% of women. Typical lesions of acne include comedones, inflammatory papules, and pustules. Nodules and cysts occur in more severe acne and can cause scarring and psychological distress.We conducted a systematic review and aimed to answer the ...
Sarah, Purdy, David, Deberker
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Acne vulgaris affects over 80% of teenagers, and persists beyond the age of 25 years in 3% of men and 12% of women. Typical lesions of acne include comedones, inflammatory papules, and pustules. Nodules and cysts occur in more severe acne and can cause scarring and psychological distress.We conducted a systematic review and aimed to answer the ...
Sarah, Purdy, David, Deberker
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Jerawat (Acne vulgaris): Review Penyakit Infeksi Pada Kulit
, 2021Nur Sifatullah
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