Acne - a modern view on the problem


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The article provides an overview of current trends in etiology, pathogenesis, approaches to the treatment of acne. Acne is considered a chronic non-infectious disease, with inflammation as an underlying pathogenesis. Acne affects up to 85% of the population. Currently, approaches to the management of patients with this disease are changed. So, one of the main Global Acne Alliance recommendations includes avoiding the use of topical and systemic antibiotics as monotherapy. Retinoids are still the drug of choice in the treatment of acne.

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M. Kochetkov

Moscow Scientific and Practical Center of Dermatovenerology and Cosmetology; Central State Medical Academy

N. Gryazeva

Moscow Scientific and Practical Center of Dermatovenerology and Cosmetology; Central State Medical Academy

Email: tynrik@yandex.ru

A. Kolody

Moscow Scientific and Practical Center of Dermatovenerology and Cosmetology; Central State Medical Academy

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