What is the treatment of choice for moderate papular/pustular acne?_____
#2
Is oily skin a predisposing factor to acne?_____
#3
Is oily food a predisposing factor to acne?_____
#4
The absence of _____ helps in differentiating Rosacea from acne vulgaris.
#5
Oral _____ (vitamin A) is used to treat severe cystic acne
#6
SAHA syndrome is related to Acne and its components are:_____AcneHirsutismAndrogenetic alopecia
#7
What are the earliest lesions in acne?_____
#8
Papulopustular rosacea is treated with topical _____
#9
Stages of acne: No answer _____
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Acne in Special Populations Flashcard Deck - 9 Cards
Flashcard 1: What is the treatment of choice for moderate papular/pustular acne?_____
Answer: Topical retinoid+oral antimicrobial+/-BPO
Flashcard 2: Is oily skin a predisposing factor to acne?_____
Answer: Yes
Flashcard 3: Is oily food a predisposing factor to acne?_____
Answer: No
Flashcard 4: The absence of _____ helps in differentiating Rosacea from acne vulgaris.
Answer: comedones
Flashcard 5: Oral _____ (vitamin A) is used to treat severe cystic acne
Answer: isotretinoin
Flashcard 6: SAHA syndrome is related to Acne and its components are:_____AcneHirsutismAndrogenetic alopecia
Answer: Seborrhoea
Flashcard 7: What are the earliest lesions in acne?_____
Answer: Comedones
Flashcard 8: Papulopustular rosacea is treated with topical _____
Answer: metronidazole
Flashcard 9: Stages of acne: No answer _____
Answer: :)
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