| Literature DB >> 28428896 |
Amir Hossein Siadat1, Anis Bostakian1, Bahareh Abtahi-Naeini2,3, Masoom Shahbazi1.
Abstract
Acne fulminans (AF), also known as acne maligna, is a rare painful ulcerative form of acne with an abrupt onset and systemic symptoms. Its incidence appears to be decreasing, possibly because of earlier and better treatment of acne. This report highlights a case on a necrotizing facial wound due to AF that was successfully treated with oral prednisolone and antimicrobial medication.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28428896 PMCID: PMC5385906 DOI: 10.1155/2017/7092910
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Dermatol Med ISSN: 2090-6463
Figure 1Acne fulminans. Hemorrhagic ulcerations with purulent crust scattered on both sides of the face.
Figure 2Some papules, pustules, small hemorrhagic crusts, and scar formation were scattered on the upper back of patient with acne fulminant.
Figure 3Acne fulminans after 28 days of oral prednisone and systemic antimicrobial regimen.