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Acne Vulgaris: Clinical TypesDownloads

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A 40 year old woman presents with a 2 year history of erythematous papulopustular lesions on convexities of the face. There is a background of erythema & telangiectasia. The most likely diagnosis is –

APolymorphic light eruption

BAcne vulgaris

CAcne rosacea

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Which of the following are treatment options for acne vulgaris?

AIsotretinoin

BAll of the options

CTopical erythromycin

DOral Minocycline

3

Which of the following best describes the current understanding of rosacea pathogenesis?

APrimarily caused by increased sebum production similar to acne vulgaris

BSolely due to increased reactivity of cutaneous blood vessels to vasodilators

CMultifactorial etiology with no single definitive cause established

DResults from bacterial infection affecting the entire face and back

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