Etiopathogenesis of Acne Vulgaris | ||||
Benha Journal of Applied Sciences | ||||
Article 7, Volume 9, Issue 7, July 2024, Page 7-10 PDF (454.79 K) | ||||
Document Type: Original Research Papers | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/bjas.2024.295269.1435 | ||||
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Authors | ||||
Essam Mohamed Akl1; Samah Ezzat Ibrahim2; Nehad Ahmed Fouad3; Ebtessam Ahmed Mowafy ![]() | ||||
1Assistant Professor of Dermatology, Venereology and Andrology Faculty of Medicine - Benha University | ||||
2Lecturer of Dermatology, Venereolgoy and Andrology Faculty of Medicine - Benha University | ||||
3Professor of Medical Microbiology and Immunology Faculty of Medicine - Benha University | ||||
4M.B.B.Ch Benha University – 2012 | ||||
Abstract | ||||
Objectives: Describe examine the function of sebaceous glands in the development and progression of acne vulgaris, and talk about its causes and prevalence. Acne, which often affects the face, upper chest, and back, is a condition that typically manifests in children and teenagers and is associated with an overproduction of the male hormone androgen by the sebaceous glands and the adrenal glands. Where the Data Came from: Finding research that explain the pathophysiology, etiology, and prevalence of acne vulgaris as well as the function of sebaceous glands up to the year 2024 was the goal of this search and study of Medline databases (Pub Med and Medscape). Research Question Selection: For inclusion, each study underwent an independent evaluation. They were considered for inclusion if they met the following requirements: 1. The text was written and published in English. 2. Bound in scholarly publications that undergo a rigorous peer review process.3. Discuss the function of sebaceous glands in the prevalence of acne vulgaris and describe its causes and pathophysiology. When extracting data, studies were discarded if they did not meet the inclusion criteria. Ethical permission, established eligibility criteria, sufficient information, and well-defined evaluation metrics were all variables in determining the study's quality. For our concerned research outcomes, data were independently extracted from all qualifying studies utilizing a data collecting form. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Acne; vulgaris; seborrhea | ||||
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