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Adolescents' self perceived acne-related beliefs: from myth to science

An. bras. dermatol; 94 (6), 2019
Abstract Background: Acne vulgaris is recognized as the third most prevalent skin disease worldwide, with highest prevalence among adolescents. Beliefs and perceptions of adolescents about acne are incoherent in the literature. Objectives: To assess the most frequently reported acne-related beliefs in ...

Adult female acne: a guide to clinical practice

An. bras. dermatol; 94 (1), 2019
Abstract: Background: Acne in women is often associated with anxiety and depression, and may persist from adolescence as well as manifest for the first time in adulthood. Genetic and hormonal factors contribute to its etiopathogenesis, and maintenance treatment is required, usually for years, due to its...

Unilateral acne after facial palsy

An. bras. dermatol; 93 (3), 2018
Abstract: We describe a case of unilateral acne which appeared after an episode of facial nerve palsy. An 18-year-old female patient presented with papules and pustules predominantly located on the side where the facial paralysis occurred. The patient suffered right facial paralysis, which was treated wi...

Acné en la infancia
Acne in childhood

Rev. chil. dermatol; 17 (1), 2001
El acné ocurre frecuentemente durante el primer año de vida y en la niñez. Las causas, diagnóstico diferencial y tratamiento del acné neonatal, infantil, del preescolar y prepuberal son discutidos en este artículo. El tratamiento a tiempo del acné previene cicatrices y el compromiso psicológico ...

Dermatopatías [Comentarios del director]
Dermatopathies [Comments of the director]

Rev. chil. dermatol; 17 (2), 2001