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痤疮的一个预后因素:遗传

Heredity: A prognostic factor for acne
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摘要 Background: The role of heredity in acne severity and therapeutic response remains unclear. Objective: A prospective epidemiologic study was performed to compare clinical and evolutive features of acne and response to treatment in 151 patients with acne with (A+ ) or without (A- ) family history of acne. Methods: A+ and A- patients were compared on clinical and therapeutic criteria. A+ patients were then distributed into subgroups (M+ , F+ , M+ F+ ) following the origin of family history (father: F, mother: M). Results: The clinical profile was similar in the A+ and A- populations. Acne occurred earlier and more often before puberty in the A+ population, in which oral treatments and relapse after isotretinoin were more frequent. Retentional lesions (number and extent) were more important in the M+ and M+ F+ populations. Conclusion: This study confirms the importance of heredity as a prognostic factor for acne. Family history of acne is associated with earlier occurrence of acne, increased number of retentional lesions and therapeutic difficulties. Background: The role of heredity in acne severity and therapeutic response remains unclear. Objective: A prospective epidemiologic study was performed to compare clinical and evolutive features of acne and response to treatment in 151 patients with acne with (A+ ) or without (A- ) family history of acne. Methods: A+ and A- patients were compared on clinical and therapeutic criteria. A+ patients were then distributed into subgroups (M+ , F+ , M+ F+ ) following the origin of family history (father: F, mother: M). Results: The clinical profile was similar in the A+ and A- populations. Acne occurred earlier and more often before puberty in the A+ population, in which oral treatments and relapse after isotretinoin were more frequent. Retentional lesions (number and extent) were more important in the M+ and M+ F+ populations. Conclusion: This study confirms the importance of heredity as a prognostic factor for acne. Family history of acne is associated with earlier occurrence of acne, increased number of retentional lesions and therapeutic difficulties.
出处 《世界核心医学期刊文摘(皮肤病学分册)》 2006年第4期47-48,共2页 Digest of the World Core Medical JOurnals:Dermatology
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