Disease | acne |
Phenotype | C0016436|folliculitis |
Sentences | 3 |
PubMedID- 21909202 | Malassezia folliculitis might coexist with acne lesions because the areas are equally populated by malassezia yeasts, although the facial areas, such as the cheek, forehead, and chin, are the main locations of acne vulgaris lesions induced by p. acnes; furthermore, it may also be related to the report by jacinto-jamora et al.29 that lesions in the forehead and the chin are in fact malassezia-associated. |
PubMedID- 24013774 | Long term antibacterial treatments may induce a gram-negative folliculitis (gnf) in patients with acne [20]. |
PubMedID- 22189793 | Their skin microbiology research was wide-ranging from gram-negative folliculitis as a complication of antibiotic therapy in acne to axillary odor. |
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