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Acne neonatorum in the eastern Saudi Arabia
Background: Acne neonatorum (AN) is characterized by a facial eruption of inflammatory and noninflammatory acne lesions in a neonate. Hyperactivity of sebaceous glands, stimulated by neonatal androgens, is implicated in its pathogenesis. Aim: To elucidate the clinical profile of AN in eastern Saudi...
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description | Background: Acne neonatorum (AN) is characterized by a facial eruption
of inflammatory and noninflammatory acne lesions in a neonate.
Hyperactivity of sebaceous glands, stimulated by neonatal androgens, is
implicated in its pathogenesis. Aim: To elucidate the clinical profile
of AN in eastern Saudi Arabia. Methods: All patients diagnosed with AN
in King Fahd Hospital of the University in Khobar, Saudi Arabia, during
the year 2005 were evaluated clinically. Results: AN was diagnosed in
26 patients (male/female ratio 1:1). The lesions included mainly facial
comedones (30.8%); papules and pustules (15.3% each); and combination
of papules, pustules, and cysts (53.4%). Conclusion: All patients
recovered spontaneously. In 50% of the cases, one of the parents
reported having had acne vulgaris during adolescence. Hereditary
factors seem to play a significant role in our series. |
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of inflammatory and noninflammatory acne lesions in a neonate.
Hyperactivity of sebaceous glands, stimulated by neonatal androgens, is
implicated in its pathogenesis. Aim: To elucidate the clinical profile
of AN in eastern Saudi Arabia. Methods: All patients diagnosed with AN
in King Fahd Hospital of the University in Khobar, Saudi Arabia, during
the year 2005 were evaluated clinically. Results: AN was diagnosed in
26 patients (male/female ratio 1:1). The lesions included mainly facial
comedones (30.8%); papules and pustules (15.3% each); and combination
of papules, pustules, and cysts (53.4%). Conclusion: All patients
recovered spontaneously. In 50% of the cases, one of the parents
reported having had acne vulgaris during adolescence. Hereditary
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of inflammatory and noninflammatory acne lesions in a neonate.
Hyperactivity of sebaceous glands, stimulated by neonatal androgens, is
implicated in its pathogenesis. Aim: To elucidate the clinical profile
of AN in eastern Saudi Arabia. Methods: All patients diagnosed with AN
in King Fahd Hospital of the University in Khobar, Saudi Arabia, during
the year 2005 were evaluated clinically. Results: AN was diagnosed in
26 patients (male/female ratio 1:1). The lesions included mainly facial
comedones (30.8%); papules and pustules (15.3% each); and combination
of papules, pustules, and cysts (53.4%). Conclusion: All patients
recovered spontaneously. In 50% of the cases, one of the parents
reported having had acne vulgaris during adolescence. Hereditary
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of inflammatory and noninflammatory acne lesions in a neonate.
Hyperactivity of sebaceous glands, stimulated by neonatal androgens, is
implicated in its pathogenesis. Aim: To elucidate the clinical profile
of AN in eastern Saudi Arabia. Methods: All patients diagnosed with AN
in King Fahd Hospital of the University in Khobar, Saudi Arabia, during
the year 2005 were evaluated clinically. Results: AN was diagnosed in
26 patients (male/female ratio 1:1). The lesions included mainly facial
comedones (30.8%); papules and pustules (15.3% each); and combination
of papules, pustules, and cysts (53.4%). Conclusion: All patients
recovered spontaneously. In 50% of the cases, one of the parents
reported having had acne vulgaris during adolescence. Hereditary
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