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    GlossaryAcne Conglobata

    severe acne with interconnected nodules and cysts

    Acne Conglobata is a severe form of acne characterized by deep, inflamed nodules and cysts that are interconnected beneath the skin. It often leads to significant scarring and is typically resistant to standard acne treatments, requiring more aggressive medical intervention.

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      Acne and Acneiform Eruptions

      research Acne and acneiform eruptions

      2 citations , January 2011 in “Elsevier eBooks”
      Early treatment of acne is crucial to prevent scarring and psychological effects.
      Difficult and Rare Forms of Acne

      research Difficult and rare forms of acne

      18 citations , October 2016 in “Clinics in Dermatology”
      The document talks about hard-to-treat and rare acne types, their connection with other health issues, the importance of correct diagnosis, and the challenges in managing them.
      Acne Related to Dietary Supplements

      research Acne related to dietary supplements

      14 citations , January 2020 in “Dermatology Online Journal”
      Some dietary supplements, like vitamins B6/B12, iodine, whey protein, and muscle-building products, can cause or worsen acne.

      research Dissecting Cellulitis of the Scalp

      September 2021 in “CRC Press eBooks”
      Dissecting cellulitis of the scalp is a condition that causes inflammation and scarring on the scalp, mainly affecting African-American men, and can lead to permanent hair loss.

      research Mixed Group

      January 2011
      Dissecting cellulitis and folliculitis keloidalis cause intense inflammation without bacterial infection.
      Abstracts

      research Abstracts

      March 1988 in “Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology”
      The document concludes that misdiagnosis in skin conditions is common, certain treatments can cause allergic reactions, and some skin symptoms are linked to leukemia, especially in certain Japanese regions.
      Adnexae

      research Adnexae

      July 2015
      The document showed detailed images of skin structures and discussed skin diseases and their diagnosis.
      Distinctive Acne Entities

      research Distinctive Acne Entities

      January 2019 in “Springer eBooks”
      Acne can appear or persist in adulthood due to hormonal changes, external factors, or substance use, and requires appropriate treatment.
      Acne in Dark Skin: Prevalence, Presentation, and Treatment

      research Acne in Dark Skin

      5 citations , January 2018 in “Springer eBooks”
      Acne in dark skin is influenced by environmental factors and can lead to hyperpigmentation, with various treatment options available.
      Is Hormonal Treatment Still an Option in Acne Today?

      research Is hormonal treatment still an option in acne today?

      31 citations , June 2015 in “British Journal of Dermatology”
      Hormonal treatments are effective as a second-line option for moderate-to-severe acne in females, but should be used with caution due to health risks.
      Recent Therapeutic Developments for Acne

      research Recent therapeutic developments for acne

      5 citations , February 2013 in “Expert Review of Dermatology”
      New acne treatments include combination creams, advanced retinoids, and light therapies, focusing on safety and patient adherence.
      Acne

      research Acne

      2 citations , May 2011 in “Harper's Textbook of Pediatric Dermatology”
      Acne is a common skin condition linked to diet, hormones, and genetics, and early treatment can prevent scarring.
      Acne-Associated Syndromes

      research Acne-Associated Syndromes

      January 2019 in “Springer eBooks”
      Acne is linked to inflammation and insulin resistance, and is associated with various syndromes that require different treatments.
      Acne Vulgaris

      research Acne Vulgaris

      March 2017 in “InTech eBooks”
      Acne vulgaris is a common skin condition that can cause low self-esteem and depression, and early treatment is important to prevent scarring.
      Acne

      research Acne

      4 citations , January 2019
      Acne is a common skin condition that can be influenced by diet, lifestyle, and hormones, and requires a treatment approach that includes psychological considerations.
      Management of Acne

      research Management of acne

      78 citations , February 2011 in “Canadian Medical Association Journal”
      Acne treatment varies, with topical and systemic therapies effective, and more research needed on treatment order and long-term effects.
      Acne

      research Acne

      231 citations , April 2005 in “The New England Journal of Medicine”
      Acne affects most teenagers and can continue into adulthood, with various treatments available that show improvement but have concerns like antibiotic resistance and side effects.
      Acne and Systemic Disease

      research Acne and Systemic Disease

      76 citations , November 2009 in “Medical Clinics of North America”
      Hormones, especially androgens, play a key role in acne, which can be a symptom of systemic diseases like PCOS and may require targeted treatment.
      Acneiform Dermatoses

      research Acneiform Dermatoses

      45 citations , January 1998 in “Dermatology”
      Some skin conditions look like acne but are caused by drugs, and they usually get better when the drug is stopped.
      Acne in Women

      research Acne in women

      30 citations , June 2015 in “British Journal of Dermatology”
      Acne is common in women, often hormone-related, negatively affects quality of life, and requires various treatments.
      Current Concepts in the Pathogenesis and Treatment of Acne

      research Current concepts in the pathogenesis and treatment of acne

      8 citations , May 1998 in “Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery”
      Acne is caused by increased sebum, abnormal skin shedding, bacteria, and inflammation, not dirt; treatments vary from creams to antibiotics or isotretinoin, with severe cases needing a dermatologist's care.