Concomitant Therapy for Acne in Patients With Skin of Color: A Case-Based Approach

By admin at 22 June, 2009, 8:00 am

Acne affects individuals of all races and ethnicities. Patients with skin of color present a unique challenge, particularly due to the potential for post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. Dermatology Nursing (Source: Medscape Gastroenterology Headlines)

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Concomitant Therapy for Acne in Patients With Skin of Color: A Case-Based Approach

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