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  2. Neonatal acne - Wikipedia

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    Neonatal acne, also known as acne neonatorum, is a type of acne that develops in newborns, typically within the first six weeks of life. [3] It presents with open and closed comedones on the cheeks, chin and forehead.

  3. Neonatal pustular eruption - Wikipedia

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    Neonatal pustular eruptions are a group of disorders characterized by various forms of pustulosis (rashes consisting at least in part of pustules) seen in the first four weeks of life. [ 1 ] This grouping can help aid in differential diagnosis .

  4. Infantile acne - Wikipedia

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    Infantile acne has a later onset and is less commonly seen than neonatal acne, occurring between 6 weeks to 1 year of age. It is also more commonly seen in boys rather than girls. [3] Infantile acne tends to be more inflammatory and wide spread than neonatal acne. It presents with both open and closed comedones, papules and pustules.

  5. Everything You Need to Know About Acne, from Causes to ... - AOL

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    Acne is a skin condition characterized by clogged pores. When pores get clogged, it causes red lesions — which you know as pimples — to form on the face or other areas of the body, especially ...

  6. List of skin conditions - Wikipedia

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    Neonatal acne (acne infantum, acne neonatorum, neonatal cephalic pustulosis) Occupational acne; Oil acne; Ocular rosacea (ophthalmic rosacea, ophthalmorosacea) Otophyma; Periorificial dermatitis; Persistent edema of rosacea (chronic upper facial erythematous edema, Morbihan's disease, rosaceous lymphedema) Phymatous rosacea; Pomade acne

  7. Erythema toxicum neonatorum - Wikipedia

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    Erythema toxicum neonatorum is a common, non-threatening rash in newborns. [1] [2] It appears in 40-70% of newborns within the first week of life, and it typically improves within 1–2 weeks.

  8. Category:Acneiform eruptions - Wikipedia

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    Acne aestivalis; Acne conglobata; Acne cosmetica; Acne excoriée des jeunes filles; Acne fulminans; Acne infantum; Acne inversa; Acne keloidalis; Acne keloidalis nuchae; Acne mechanica; Acne medicamentosa; Acne miliaris necrotica; Acne neonatorum; Acne rosacea; Acne varioliformis; Acne; Acne with facial edema; Acneiform eruption; Acute febrile ...

  9. Acneiform eruption - Wikipedia

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    Acneiform eruptions, or acne mimicking eruptions, are a group of skin conditions characterized by small bumps resembling acne. [1] Typically, these bumps are mostly of similar size. [ 1 ] Some bumps may be bigger or contain fluid . [ 2 ]