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  • |Term=Isotretinoin |Short definition=Isotretinoin (I-soh-TREH-tih-noyn) A drug closely related to vitamin A and used to treat
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  • |Term=Isotretinoin |Short definition=Isotretinoin (I-soh-TREH-tih-noyn) A drug closely related to vitamin A and used to treat
    994 bytes (149 words) - 04:45, 12 January 2023
  • ...ng Cellulitis of the Scalp include [[antibiotics]], [[corticosteroids]], [[isotretinoin]], and [[surgery]]. * [[Isotretinoin]]
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  • * '''[[Drugs]]': Certain medications, such as thalidomide and isotretinoin, can cause severe birth defects. * [[Isotretinoin]]
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  • # First-generation retinoids: [[Retinol]], [[Retinal]], [[Tretinoin]], [[Isotretinoin]], and [[Alitretinoin]] * [[Isotretinoin]]
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  • ...use. It is characterized by inflammation and ulceration of the skin, along with symptoms such as fever and joint pain. ...ans typically involves a combination of systemic [[corticosteroids]] and [[isotretinoin]]. In severe cases, hospitalization may be required.
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  • ...ten occurs in patients with [[acne]] and [[rosacea]] who have been treated with long-term [[antibiotics]]. The antibiotics can disrupt the normal balance o ...iotic that is effective against Gram-negative bacteria. In severe cases, [[isotretinoin]] may be used.
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  • ...hese environmental conditions. The condition is more common in individuals with a history of [[acne vulgaris]]. ...cations]], [[oral antibiotics]], and lifestyle changes. In severe cases, [[isotretinoin]] may be prescribed.
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  • ...months, swelling (edema) on the central face. This condition is associated with the chronic skin disease [[rosacea]], which typically causes redness and vi ...tent edema of rosacea is unknown. However, it is believed to be associated with the inflammation caused by [[rosacea]]. Other potential contributing factor
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  • ...in disease|occupational skin disease]] that is caused by prolonged contact with oils, greases, or insoluble cutting fluids. ...es and is both hydrophobic (does not mix with water) and lipophilic (mixes with other oils). "Acne" (from Greek "ἀκμή" meaning "point" or "spot") is a
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  • ...f rosacea that is resistant to standard treatments and is often associated with the overgrowth of Gram-negative bacteria. This condition is characterized b ...Gram-negative rosacea is unknown. However, it is believed to be associated with the overgrowth of certain types of Gram-negative bacteria, such as [[Bacill
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  • ...skin's sebaceous glands, leading to the formation of multiple cysts filled with sebum, a type of oily substance that helps keep the skin and hair moisturiz ...urgical removal of the cysts, laser therapy, or oral medications such as [[isotretinoin]].
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  • ...to atrophy and scarring alopecia. It typically affects elderly individuals with a history of local trauma or inflammatory conditions. The exact cause of EPDS is unknown, but it is often associated with a history of local trauma, such as [[surgery]], [[radiation therapy]], or [
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  • ...ensal that prefers anaerobic growth conditions. It is primarily associated with the skin condition [[acne vulgaris]]. ...the normal flora of the human skin and is particularly prevalent in areas with large numbers of sebaceous glands, such as the face and upper part of the c
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  • * [[Isotretinoin]]
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  • * [[Isotretinoin]]
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  • ...inoic Acid''' (pronunciation: 13-sis reh-tin-OH-ic acid), also known as '''Isotretinoin''', is a medication primarily used to treat severe [[acne]]. Rarely, it is ...ne]]: A long-term skin disease that occurs when hair follicles are clogged with dead skin cells and oil from the skin.
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  • ...exact cause of Gnathophyma is unknown, but it is believed to be associated with the chronic inflammatory skin condition [[Rosacea]]. Other factors that may ...Laser surgery]], or [[Electrosurgery]]. In some cases, oral antibiotics or isotretinoin may be used to manage the symptoms of the underlying rosacea.
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  • ...cause of Perioral Dermatitis is not known. However, it is often associated with the use of topical [[corticosteroids]], heavy skin creams or ointments, and ...s, a dermatologist may recommend other treatments such as light therapy or isotretinoin.
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  • ...mechanica is the friction or pressure applied to the skin, often combined with heat and sweat. This can occur from wearing tight clothing, carrying heavy * In severe cases, a dermatologist may prescribe oral [[antibiotics]] or [[isotretinoin]]
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  • * [[Acne]]: A skin condition that occurs when hair follicles become plugged with oil and dead skin cells. ...r benzoyl peroxide; or to vitamin A-related drugs (other retinoids such as isotretinoin); or if you have any other allergies.
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