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    Impact of Facial Atrophic Acne Scars on Quality of Life: A Multi-country Population-Based Survey

    Acne affects more than 80% of adolescents and young adults, who most often develop acne scars. Supporting data on the effect of acne scars on patient’s health-related quality of life (HRQOL) are limited.

    Jerry Tan, Stefan Beissert, Fran Cook-Bolden in American Journal of Clinical Dermatology (2022)

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    The Skin Microbiome: A New Actor in Inflammatory Acne

    Our understanding of the role of Cutibacterium acnes in the pathophysiology of acne has recently undergone a paradigm shift: rather than C. acnes hyperproliferation, it is the loss of balance between the differen...

    Brigitte Dréno, Marie Ange Dagnelie in American Journal of Clinical Dermatology (2020)

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    Foreword

    Brigitte Dréno, Gil Yosipovitch in American Journal of Clinical Dermatology (2020)

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    Long-Term Effectiveness and Safety of Up to 48 Weeks’ Treatment with Topical Adapalene 0.3%/Benzoyl Peroxide 2.5% Gel in the Prevention and Reduction of Atrophic Acne Scars in Moderate and Severe Facial Acne

    Scarring is a frequent consequence of acne.

    Brigitte Dréno, Robert Bissonnette in American Journal of Clinical Dermatology (2019)

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    Prevention and Reduction of Atrophic Acne Scars with Adapalene 0.3%/Benzoyl Peroxide 2.5% Gel in Subjects with Moderate or Severe Facial Acne: Results of a 6-Month Randomized, Vehicle-Controlled Trial Using Intra-Individual Comparison

    Very few clinical trials have investigated the effect of topical acne treatment on scarring.

    Brigitte Dréno, Robert Bissonnette in American Journal of Clinical Dermatology (2018)

  6. No Access

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    Exercise-Induced Vasculitis: A Review with Illustrated Cases

    Although exercise-induced vasculitis (EIV) is usually misdiagnosed, it is not uncommon. Occurring mostly after prolonged exercise, especially in hot weather, EIV is an isolated cutaneous vasculitis with stereo...

    Olivier Espitia, Brigitte Dréno in American Journal of Clinical Dermatology (2016)

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    Dermatological Toxicity Associated with Targeted Therapies in Cancer: Optimal Management

    Targeted therapies have developed rapidly over the last few years in the field of oncology thanks to a better understanding of carcinogenesis. They target pathways involved in signal transduction (EGFR, HER2, ...

    Lucie Peuvrel, Brigitte Dréno in American Journal of Clinical Dermatology (2014)

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    A Viewpoint by Brigitte Dréno

    Brigitte Dréno in American Journal of Clinical Dermatology (2000)