What is the medical name for common acne?
Acne vulgaris
How does the prevalence of acne change over time?
Nearly 90% of teenagers have acne, by age 40 only 1% of men and 5% of woman still have lesions
Who is at increased risk of acne?
Describe the pathogenesis of acne?
1) Early comedone
2) Later comedone
3) Inflammatory papule/pustule
4) Nodule/cyst

What are the different severities of acne?
Mild acne
Moderate acne
Severe acne
When is acne considered to be mild acne?
Open and closed comedones (skin coloured, small bumps (papules)):
Is mild acne inflammatory or non-inflammatory?
Non-inflammatory
What are closed comedones known as?
Whiteheads
What are open comedones known as?
Blackheads
Why does black discolouration occur in open comedones?
Is moderate acne inflammatory lesions or non-inflammatory lesions?
When is acne considered to be moderate acne?
When is acne conisdered to be severe acne?
What are the long-term impacts of severe acne?
Causes permanent scaring and post inflammatory pigmentation
What are some different varients of acne?
What is acne fulminans?
Most severe form of cystic acne
Characterised by abrupt onset of nodular and suppurative acne with systemic manifestations:
Fever, artralgias, myalgias, hepatosplenomegaly
What is the most severe form of cystic acne?
Acne fulminans
What is the clinical presentation of acne fulminans?
Characterised by abrupt onset of nodular and suppurative acne with systemic manifestations:
What is drug induced acne?
Seen as side effect of medication such as anabolic steroids, corticosteroids, phenytoin, lithium)
What are some drugs that can cause drug-induced acne?
Anabolic steroids
Corticosteroids
Phenytoin
Lithium
What is acne exoriee?
Papules and comedones are neurotically excoriated leaving crusted lesions that may scar
What should be asked about and checked for in the history and examination for acne?

What is the treatmen of acne?
What are some topical antibiotics that can be used for the treatment of acne?