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How to differentiate medication-induced acneiform eruptions from acne vulgaris

This article was published on March 8, 2022 Acne versus acneiform eruptions It is more accurate a medication-induced acne-like skin eruption an “acneiform eruption” since when we say “acne”, we usually mean acne vulgaris. An acneiform eruption is one that looks like acne vulgaris but is due to some other reason. If a patient on…

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