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Treatment of acne

  • General principles
  • Acne myths
  • Treatment approach
  • Explanation to the patient
  • Compliance
  • Drug interactions
  • Review and assessment
  • Topical treatment
  • Benzoyl peroxide
  • Retinoic acid
  • Other retinoids
  • Topical antibiotics
  • Azelaic acid
  • Sulphur
  • Topical anti-androgens
  • Other topical therapies
  • Oral therapy
  • Antibiotics
  • Mechanism of action of antibiotics
  • Hormonal regiments
  • Isotretinoin
  • Other oral therapies
  • Physical treatment
  • Intralesional corticosteroids
  • Liquid nitrogen
  • X-ray therapy
  • Ultraviolet radiation
  • Acne scarring treatment
  • Therapeutic strategy
  • Risk factors
  • Mild acne
  • Moderate of mederately severe acne
  • Very severe acne
  • Nonresponders
Pathogenesis of acne |General principles|Acne|Side-effects of acne therapy

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Acne

  • Natural history of acne
  • Clinical features of acne
  • Non-acne disorders of the pilosebecaous unit
  • Histology
  • Clinical assessment of acne
  • Sebaceous gland phisiology
  • Control of the sebaceous gland
  • Androgen abnormalities in acne subjects
  • Biochemistry of the pilocebeceous unit
  • Microbiology of acne
  • The pilocebaceous duct in health and didease
  • Inflammation
  • Animal models of acne
  • Pathogenesis of acne
  • Treatment of acne
  • Side-effects of acne therapy
  • The therapeutically difficult patient
  • Treatment of acne scars

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 28-08-2008 

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