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Thomas B. Fitzpatrick , etc.
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Acne is an inflammation of the pilosebaceous units of certain body areas (face and trunk, rarely buttocks) that occurs most frequently in adolescence and manifests itself as comedones (comedonal acne), papulopustules (papulopustular acne), or nodules plus cysts (nodulocystic acne and acne conglobata). Read the first page
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