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Disease acne
Phenotype C0001144|acne vulgaris
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PubMedID- 22859988 The association of p. acnes with acne vulgaris has a long history, although the exact role of the bacterium in the pathophysiology of the disease still remains controversial.
PubMedID- 20972276 The purpose of the research was to study the curing process and side effects of topical drugs - diacneal and skinoren in patients with non-inflammatory acne vulgaris.
PubMedID- 23061021 It has been suggested and partly confirmed that certain ccs of p. acnes are associated with acne vulgaris, e.g., cc18 strains (type i-1a), whereas others are more often isolated from healthy individuals.6 there is some circumstantial evidence indicating that strains of individual ccs have distinguishable inflammatory and host tissue interaction properties.6,7,9,10 however, despite extensive genome sequencing the genetic basis for these unique properties is unclear.
PubMedID- 25157359 The results of our study suggest that zinc levels may be related to the severity and type of acne lesions in patients with acne vulgaris.

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