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Acne Summary
793 words, approx. 3 pages Acne is a common skin disease characterized by pimples on the face, chest, and back. It occurs when the pores of the skin become clogged with oil, dead skin cells, and bacteria. Acne affects nearly 17 million people in the United States. While it can...
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Acne, Microbial Basis Of Summary
709 words, approx. 2 pages Acne is a condition that affects the hair follicles. A hair follicle consists of a pore the opens to the surface of the skin. The pore leads inward to a cavity that is connected to oil glands. The glands, which are called sebaceous glands, produce oil...
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Acne Summary
535 words, approx. 2 pages Acne A chronic inflammation of the sebaceous glands embedded in the skin. Acne is the chronic inflammation of the sebaceous glands, normally acquired in adolescence between the ages of 14 and 18, that usually resolves itself by the time the individual...
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Oil Acne : Environmental Health Terms
69 words, approx. 1 pages An occupational skin disorder also known medically as oil folliculitis. The condition is usually initiated by petroleum oils. These irritate the hair follicles on exposed parts of the body, such as on the hands, arms, legs or face. Irritation leads to...
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Acne vulgaris Information
6,873 words, approx. 23 pages
 Acne Vulgaris (commonly called Acne) is an inflammatory disease of the skin, caused by changes in the pilosebaceous units (skin structures consisting of a hair follicle and its associated sebaceous gland). Acne lesions are commonly referred to as...



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 Dermatology Times
Acne vulgaris
06/01/2004: 776 words, approx. 3 pages Study implicates dietary factors in 'Western' disease; high glycemic load may influence secretion of sebum Providence, R.I.-The extremely low incidence of acne in nonwesternized populations maybe at least partly attributable to environmental factors such as hyperinsulinemic diets, suggests Loren Cordain, Ph.D., professor, Department...
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 Journal of Drugs in Dermatology
Photopneumatic technology for the treatment of acne vulgaris.(Report)
02/01/2008: 3,463 words, approx. 12 pages Abstract Objective: Treatment of acne vulgaris with light sources necessitates multiple targets including Propionibacterium acnes and sebaceous glands. Traditional light sources such as blue light capitalize on P acnes bacteria as targets while infrared lasers and radiofrequency devices target the sebaceous gland....


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