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  1. Acneiform eruptions, or acne mimicking eruptions, are a group of skin conditions characterized by small bumps resembling acne. [1] Typically, these bumps are mostly of similar size. [1] Some bumps may be bigger or contain fluid. Generally, blackheads and whiteheads are absent. It tends to appear suddenly, with the chest and back most frequently ...

  2. Jan 11, 2024 · Acneiform eruptions are a group of disorders characterized by papules and pustules resembling acne vulgaris.[1][2] Distinguishing between acne-like dermatoses and real acne can be difficult in clinical settings. Acneiform eruptions can display papules, pustules, nodules, and cysts, just like acne. Unlike acne, comedones are infrequent but can be seen in specific forms of acneiform eruptions ...

    • Pragya A. Nair, Francisco J. Salazar
    • 2023/07/31
    • Universidad De Guadalajara
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  4. Follicular eruptions are skin conditions based on the hair follicle . Follicular eruptions due to drugs may be acute or chronic eruptions. They present with monomorphic erythematous follicular papules and pustules. Follicular eruptions due to drugs are also known as acneiform eruptions, papulopustular eruptions, drug-induced folliculitis and ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ChloracneChloracne - Wikipedia

    Dermatology. Chloracne is an acneiform eruption of blackheads, cysts, and pustules associated with exposure to certain halogenated aromatic compounds, such as chlorinated dioxins and dibenzofurans. [1] The lesions are most frequently found on the cheeks, behind the ears, in the armpits and groin region.

  6. Apr 3, 2023 · Symptoms of Acneiform Eruptions: Acneiform eruptions are characterized by the presence of papules, pustules, and nodules on the skin. Some of the common symptoms of acneiform eruptions include: Papules, pustules, and nodules on the face, neck, chest, and back. Pain and tenderness. Scarring and hyperpigmentation. Oily skin.

  7. Oct 25, 2022 · Acneiform eruptions are dermatoses that resemble acne vulgaris. Lesions may be papulopustular, nodular, or cystic. While acne vulgaris typically consists of comedones, acneiform eruptions (such as acneiform drug eruptions) usually lack comedones clinically. See the image below. Acneiform eruption.

  8. Feb 13, 2015 · Acneiform rash is a dose-dependent skin drug reaction, which usually develops in the first 1-2 weeks, peaks at 3-4 weeks on therapy, and its intensity decreases after 2 weeks but can often persist over some months. It is not well known why monoclonal antibodies are the most frequent trigger of acneiform rash [2,3]. This skin reaction is defined ...

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