Common Skin Conditions in Children and Adolescents: Acne.

Q3 Medicine
FP essentials Pub Date : 2024-06-01
Mengyi Zha, Richard Usatine
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Abstract

Acne is a chronic, recurrent inflammatory condition of the pilosebaceous unit. It affects approximately 85% of adolescents and creates significant psychosocial and financial burdens. The pathogenesis involves altered follicular growth and differentiation, microbial colonization with Cutibacterium acnes, increased sebum production influenced by androgen levels, and inflammation. Evidence-based risk factors include family history and body mass index. Diagnosis of acne is clinical, according to patient age and acne morphology and severity. Setting treatment expectations is an important aspect of management. For mild acne, benzoyl peroxide is an effective first-line drug as monotherapy or in combination with a topical retinoid and/or topical antibiotic. Oral tetracyclines are first-line drugs as part of a multipart treatment regimen for moderate to severe acne for patients older than 8 years. Oral isotretinoin is the first-line drug for moderate to severe inflammatory acne. Because of its teratogenic effects, its prescribing is monitored through the iPLEDGE Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) program. Prescribing oral or topical antibiotics as monotherapy for acne is not recommended, as this may increase microbial resistance. Combined oral contraceptives and spironolactone are used as adjunctive therapies in female adolescents. Patients with skin of color, pregnant patients, and transgender or gender diverse patients warrant special considerations in acne management.

儿童和青少年常见皮肤病:痤疮
痤疮是一种慢性、复发性的皮脂腺炎症。大约 85% 的青少年都会受到痤疮的影响,给他们造成巨大的社会心理和经济负担。发病机制包括毛囊生长和分化的改变、痤疮丙酸杆菌的微生物定植、受雄激素水平影响的皮脂分泌增加以及炎症。有证据显示的风险因素包括家族史和体重指数。痤疮的诊断需要根据患者的年龄、痤疮的形态和严重程度进行临床诊断。设定治疗预期是管理的一个重要方面。对于轻度痤疮,过氧化苯甲酰是一种有效的一线药物,可单用或与外用维甲酸和/或外用抗生素联合使用。口服四环素类药物是治疗中度至重度痤疮的一线药物,适用于 8 岁以上的患者。口服异维A酸是治疗中重度炎症性痤疮的一线药物。由于异维A酸有致畸作用,其处方受到 iPLEDGE 风险评估和缓解策略(REMS)计划的监控。不建议将口服或外用抗生素作为治疗痤疮的单一疗法,因为这可能会增加微生物的耐药性。复方口服避孕药和螺内酯可作为女性青少年的辅助疗法。肤色患者、孕妇、变性人或性别不同的患者在治疗痤疮时需要特别注意。
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