- Source: Steroid acne
Steroid acne is an adverse reaction to corticosteroids, and presents as small, firm follicular papules on the forehead, cheeks, and chest.: 137 Steroid acne presents with monomorphous pink paupules, as well as comedones, which may be indistinguishable from those of acne vulgaris. Steroid acne is commonly associated with endogenous or exogenous sources of androgen, drug therapy, or diabetes and is less commonly associated with HIV infection or Hodgkin's disease.
See also
List of cutaneous conditions
Steroid folliculitis
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Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Jerawat
- Steroid anabolik
- Acne conglobata
- Spironolakton
- Noretisteron
- Diuretik hemat kalium
- Komedo
- Dapson
- Ruam
- Cells at Work!
- Steroid acne
- Acne
- Acne medicamentosa
- Acne (disambiguation)
- Acne conglobata
- Anabolic steroid
- Acneiform eruption
- Adrenal steroid
- Steroid rosacea
- Acne fulminans