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Acne vulgaris is a highly prevalent, chronic inflammatory disease
of pilosebaceous units. It is the most common skin disease
affecting more than 85% of teenagers and young adults. It is not
known how often these affected individuals would seek medical
advice and treatment, but studies have shown that their quality of
life can be severely compromised. The pathophysiology of acne
involves increased production of sebum, proliferation of
Propionibacterium acnes with resultant increase in chemotactic
factors and pro-inflammatory mediators which lead to inflammation,
release of lipids into the sebaceous duct and follicle, and
obstruction of the pilosebaceous canal caused by hyperproliferation
and shedding of keratinocytes in clumps. Hormonal and genetic
factors also play major roles. This book offers information
pertinent to this widespread condition.
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