Guidelines of care for the management of acne vulgaris - 18/02/16
Work Group:
Andrea L. Zaenglein, MD a : (Co-Chair), Arun L. Pathy, MD b : (Co-Chair), Bethanee J. Schlosser, MD, PhD c, Ali Alikhan, MD d, Hilary E. Baldwin, MD e, Diane S. Berson, MD f, g, Whitney P. Bowe, MD e, Emmy M. Graber, MD h, i, Julie C. Harper, MD j, Sewon Kang, MD k, Jonette E. Keri, MD, PhD l, m, James J. Leyden, MD n, Rachel V. Reynolds, MD o, p, Nanette B. Silverberg, MD q, r, Linda F. Stein Gold, MD s, Megha M. Tollefson, MD t, Jonathan S. Weiss, MD u, Nancy C. Dolan, MD c, Andrew A. Sagan, MD v, Mackenzie Stern c, Kevin M. Boyer, MPH w, Reva Bhushan, MA, PhD w, ⁎Cet article a été publié dans un numéro de la revue, cliquez ici pour y accéder
Abstract |
Acne is one of the most common disorders treated by dermatologists and other health care providers. While it most often affects adolescents, it is not uncommon in adults and can also be seen in children. This evidence-based guideline addresses important clinical questions that arise in its management. Issues from grading of acne to the topical and systemic management of the disease are reviewed. Suggestions on use are provided based on available evidence.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Key words : acne, acne management, acne vulgaris, amoxicillin, antiandrogens, azithromycin, benzoyl peroxide, clindamycin, contraceptive agents, diet and acne, doxycycline, erythromycin, grading and classification of acne, guidelines, hormonal therapy, isotretinoin, light therapies, microbiological and endocrine testing, oral corticosteroids, Propionibacterium acnes, retinoids, salicylic, spironolactone, systemic therapies, tetracyclines, topical antibiotics, trimethoprim
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The management of conflict of interest for this guideline series complies with the Council of Medical Specialty Societies' Code of Interactions with Companies. The authors' conflict of interest/disclosure statements appear at the end of this article. |
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