The clinical picture of papules and pustules with an erythematous base on face and back, mostly <_____ mm is suggestive of acne vulgaris
#3
What is the treatment of choice for moderate nodular acne?_____
#4
Is oily food a predisposing factor to acne?_____
#5
The absence of _____ helps in differentiating Rosacea from acne vulgaris.
#6
_____ gland hypertrophy, hyperplasia and fibrosis are characteristic histologic findings in Rhinophyma.
#7
Papulopustular rosacea is treated with topical _____
#8
Stages of acne: No answer _____
#9
Oral _____ (vitamin A) is used to treat severe cystic acne
#10
Most common cause of drug induced acneiform eruptions worldwide is _____, but in India is Isoniazid
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