Acne mimickers: Differential diagnosis of open comedones - A short review
Acne vulgaris is one of the most common disorders of the pilosebaceous unit, affecting around 9.4% of the global population. The principal or preliminary lesions of acne are comedones, which represent the follicular dilation and hypercornification secondary to androgen hypersensitivity. Although the...
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Main Authors: | Santhanakrishnaan Soundarya (Author), Thomas Jayakar (Author) |
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