Acne in South African black adults: A retrospective study in the private sector
Background. Acne vulgaris is the most common skin disorder affecting teenagers and young adults, and is becoming increasingly common in middle-aged women. It affects all skin types and ethnic groups, but dark-skinned individuals are burdened by post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) as a sequela....
Main Authors: | Y Balakrishna, A Mosam, T Zulu, N Dlova |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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South African Medical Association
2017-11-01
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Series: | South African Medical Journal |
Online Access: | http://www.samj.org.za/index.php/samj/article/download/12139/8368 |
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