2021
DOI: 10.18203/issn.2455-4529.intjresdermatol20211706
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Clinical and epidemiological characteristics and hormonal profile of adult females with acne vulgaris: a cross-sectional study from a tertiary care hospital

Abstract: <p class="abstract"><strong>Background: </strong>To study clinical and epidemiological characteristics and hormonal profile of adult females with acne</p><p class="abstract"><strong>Methods: </strong>Adult female patients of &gt;25 years of age with acne were enrolled. Demographic profile, habits, location of acne lesions, associated disease and acne flare association with menstrual cycle were noted. Prevalence of abnormalities in testosterone, dihydroepiandrostero… Show more

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“…10 Reason for acne in teenage is that the cellular mechanisms at play during this time frame mostly involve an increase in androgens capable of stimulating an intra-nuclear receptor and activating the proliferation of cells within the pilosebaceous unit. 11 Also diet including meats, dairy, and high glycemic index foods, can also influence this same pathway by inactivating the regulator of the androgen receptor. 12 The 3 rd most frequently seen disease was fungal infection including superficial fungal infections like pityriasis versicolor, candida, and tinea.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…10 Reason for acne in teenage is that the cellular mechanisms at play during this time frame mostly involve an increase in androgens capable of stimulating an intra-nuclear receptor and activating the proliferation of cells within the pilosebaceous unit. 11 Also diet including meats, dairy, and high glycemic index foods, can also influence this same pathway by inactivating the regulator of the androgen receptor. 12 The 3 rd most frequently seen disease was fungal infection including superficial fungal infections like pityriasis versicolor, candida, and tinea.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%