| Literature DB >> 29127053 |
Diane M Thiboutot1, Brigitte Dréno2, Abdullah Abanmi3, Andrew F Alexis4, Elena Araviiskaia5, Maria Isabel Barona Cabal6, Vincenzo Bettoli7, Flordeliz Casintahan8, Steven Chow9, Adilson da Costa10, Tam El Ouazzani11, Chee-Leok Goh12, Harald P M Gollnick13, Minerva Gomez14, Nobukazu Hayashi15, Maria Isabel Herane16, Juan Honeyman17, Sewon Kang18, Lajos Kemeny19, Raj Kubba20, Julien Lambert21, Alison M Layton22, James J Leyden23, Jose Luis López-Estebaranz24, Nopadon Noppakun25, Falk Ochsendorf26, Cristina Oprica27, Beatriz Orozco28, Montserrat Perez29, Jaime Piquero-Martin30, Jo-Ann See31, Dae Hun Suh32, Jerry Tan33, Vicente Torres Lozada34, Patricia Troielli35, Leihong Flora Xiang36.
Abstract
Scientific advances are continually improving the knowledge of acne and contributing to the refinement of treatment options; it is important for clinicians to regularly update their practice patterns to reflect current standards. The Global Alliance to Improve Outcomes in Acne is an international group of dermatologists with an interest in acne research and education that has been meeting regularly since 2001. As a group, we have continuously evaluated the literature on acne. This supplement focuses on providing relevant clinical guidance to health care practitioners managing patients with acne, with an emphasis on areas where the evidence base may be sparse or need interpretation for daily practice.Entities:
Keywords: acne vulgaris; adult acne; post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation; scar
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29127053 DOI: 10.1016/j.jaad.2017.09.078
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Am Acad Dermatol ISSN: 0190-9622 Impact factor: 11.527