Topical Treatment of Truncal Acne with Tretinoin Lotion 0.05% and Azelaic Acid Foam.

Q3 Medicine Case Reports in Dermatological Medicine Pub Date : 2020-03-16 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2020/5217567
Sharleen St Surin-Lord, Judi Miller
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Truncal acne is present in approximately half of all patients with facial acne but is also occasionally seen in isolation. Important considerations when selecting treatment options for adult female acne, whether on the face, back, chest, or shoulders, include patient compliance, treatment response time, tolerability of the treatment, and psychosocial impact of the disease. Oral antibiotics are widely prescribed for truncal acne due to the challenges of applying topical therapy to such an extensive body surface area. In cases of severe inflammatory and nodular acne vulgaris, this may be a reasonable consideration; however, oral antibiotics should only be used for short durations. Overprescription contributes to microbial resistance and may cause disruption of the gastrointestinal microbiome. In many cases of mild, moderate, or even severe truncal acne, combinations of topical therapies may be valid alternatives. The introduction of foam formulations with enhanced percutaneous absorption and tretinoin lotion formulations that incorporate moisturizing/hydrating agents challenges the previously held idea that effective and tolerable treatment of truncal acne requires oral treatment. This case series describes four female African-American patients with truncal acne successfully treated with a combination of tretinoin lotion 0.05% and azelaic acid 15% foam.

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0.05%维甲酸洗剂配合壬二酸泡沫局部治疗头部痤疮。
在所有面部痤疮患者中,大约有一半存在截尾痤疮,但偶尔也会孤立出现。在选择成年女性痤疮治疗方案时,无论是面部、背部、胸部还是肩部,重要的考虑因素包括患者的依从性、治疗反应时间、治疗的耐受性以及疾病的社会心理影响。口服抗生素被广泛用于治疗躯干痤疮,因为局部治疗的挑战是如此广泛的体表区域。在严重炎症性和结节性寻常痤疮的情况下,这可能是一个合理的考虑;然而,口服抗生素只能短期使用。过量处方有助于微生物耐药性,并可能导致胃肠道微生物群的破坏。在许多轻度,中度,甚至严重的躯干痤疮的情况下,局部治疗的组合可能是有效的选择。引入泡沫配方与增强经皮吸收和维甲酸洗剂配方,包括保湿/水合剂挑战以前持有的想法,有效和可耐受的治疗躯干痤疮需要口服治疗。本病例系列描述了四名女性非裔美国人的痤疮患者成功治疗的组合维甲酸乳液0.05%和壬二酸15%泡沫。
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