2006
DOI: 10.1111/j.1473-2165.2006.00222.x
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Postacne scarring – a quantitative global scarring grading system

Abstract: A global acne scarring grading system is presented that would allow investigators, educators, and proceduralists to compare their cases more accurately and to have a more objective discussion of the efficacy of operative interventions or therapies. This scoring system is shown to be reproducible among observers independent of medical background, suggesting that patients can be assigned scores equally by physicians and nurses.

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“…Grade of post-acne scarring was assessed with a qualitative scarring grading system by Goodman and Baron, The Global Acne Scarring Classification. 16 After getting approval from the institutional ethical committee, written informed consent was obtained from all participants before enrolment.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Grade of post-acne scarring was assessed with a qualitative scarring grading system by Goodman and Baron, The Global Acne Scarring Classification. 16 After getting approval from the institutional ethical committee, written informed consent was obtained from all participants before enrolment.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Все пациенты получали стан-дартную терапию, предусмотренную протоколом лече-ния вульгарных угрей, в зависимости от степени тяжести заболевания (антибактериальная, топическая терапия). Оценка количества элементов постакне проводилась по Международным качественной и количественной класси-фикациям постакне [8,9]. В соответствии с процентным изменением показателей количественной шкалы постак-не по Goodman D. и соавт.…”
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“…After obtaining informed consent, the patients studied were subjected to detailed history taking, thorough general and dermatological examination, and assessment of acne scar severity before and after treatment through the application of Goodman and Baron quantitative and qualitative grading systems [17,18] in addition to assessment by three physicians committees and reports of patients' satisfaction. The improvement was graded as 0% to 25% (mild), 25% to 50% (moderate), 50% to 75% (marked) and 75% to 100% (excellent).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%