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Acne vulgarisThe common form of acne, in teens and young adults, that is due to overactivity of the oil (sebaceous) glands in the skin that become plugged and inflamed. Acne typically develops when the oil glands come to life around puberty and are stimulated by male hormones that are produced in the adrenal glands of both boys and girls. Treatments include kee [..]
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Acne vulgarisa condition of the skin characterized by the presence of comedones.
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Acne vulgarisA chronic disorder of the pilosebaceous apparatus associated with an increase in Sebum Secretion. It is characterized by open comedones (blackheads), closed comedones (whiteheads), and pustular nodule [..]
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Acne vulgarisA chronic disorder of the pilosebaceous apparatus associated with an increase in sebum secretion. It is characterized by open comedones (blackheads), closed comedones (whiteheads), and pustular nodule [..]
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Acne vulgarisThis disease is the most common skin disease in the United States. It is a disease of the pilosebaceous unit (the sebaceous follicle, sebaceous glands and sebaceous ducts) and is characterized by comedones, pustules, papules, nodules, and cysts. It usually erupts during adolescence, but may continue to erupt even after adolescence.
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Acne vulgarisA skin condition resulting in whiteheads, blackheads, and inflamed red pimples. Consult a dermatologist for this type of skin care treatment.
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Acne vulgaris<dermatology> A form of acne which results from the bacterial infection of cysts deep within the skin. Generally requires treatment with antibiotics and other agents (Isotretinoin). Without treatment cystic acne may result in scarring. (27 Sep 1997)
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Acne vulgaris
(disease) An inflammatory disease of the skin, caused by changes in the pilosebaceous units.
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