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Artículo | IMSEAR | ID: sea-185573

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Background:Acne is a chronic inflammatory disease of pilosebaceous units. Aim: To assess the various types of lesions in various grades of acne and to study the microbial flora in various grades of acne. Materials and methods: 200 patients of Acne vulgaris in the age group 15-30 years attending Dermatology OPD at tertiary care centre of North India were enrolled and Specimen collected were sent to Department of Microbiology of the same tertiary centre for gram staining and aerobic and anaerobic culture. Results: Grade II acne was found to be the most common type, Coagulase Negative Staphylococcus (CONS) was most commonly and Micrococcus was least common isolated bacterium. CONS was most susceptible to cotrimoxazole, Propionibacterium acnes (P. acnes) was most susceptible to fusidic acid and both were least susceptible to azithromycin. Conclusion: Acne is frequently encountered in day to day clinical practice. CONS and P. acnes are important microbial agents in pathogenesis of acne. In clinical practice, the possibility of widespread antibiotic resistance should be borne in mind and careful use of anti-acne treatment regimen should be done to prevent emergence of resistance.

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Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol ; 2018 Jul; 84(4): 424-430
Artículo | IMSEAR | ID: sea-192553

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Eruptive pseudoangiomatosis is a rare viral exanthem characterized by acute onset of hemangiomata-like lesions, however, histological findings are distinct from that of true angiomas. This entity has been reported from Europe, North America, Japan, and Korea till date. Here, we report 12 cases of eruptive pseudoangiomatosis from a tertiary care hospital in Punjab.

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Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol ; 2018 Jul; 84(4): 424-430
Artículo | IMSEAR | ID: sea-192391

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Eruptive pseudoangiomatosis is a rare viral exanthem characterized by acute onset of hemangiomata-like lesions, however, histological findings are distinct from that of true angiomas. This entity has been reported from Europe, North America, Japan, and Korea till date. Here, we report 12 cases of eruptive pseudoangiomatosis from a tertiary care hospital in Punjab.

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