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Adult female acne: Clinical characteristics and factors significantly associated with polycystic ovary syndrome

Authors :
Phatcharee Sardod
Kanokvalai Kulthanan
Thanyarat Wongwananuruk
Papapit Tuchinda
Pattriya Chanyachailert
Panicha Chantrapanichkul
Leena Chularojanamontri
Source :
The Australasian journal of dermatologyReferences. 62(4)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

BACKGROUND Adult female acne (AFA) may be different from adolescent acne, and may be a sign of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). The objective of the study was to investigate the clinical characteristics of AFA, and the factors significantly associated with PCOS in AFA. METHODS AFA patients aged 25 years or older were enrolled. History taking and dermatologic examinations were performed by dermatologists. PCOS was diagnosed by gynaecologists. Perimenopausal acne (aged 45 years or older) and the Dermatology Life Quality Index (DLQI) were also evaluated. RESULTS Among 208 patients, mean age was 31.8 ± 7.1 years and 47.1%, 26.9%, and 26% had persistent, late-onset, and recurrent acne, respectively. The common aggravating factors included pre-menstruation (72.6%) and stress (53.8%). Recurrent acne was significantly aggravated by cosmetic products. Higher body mass index (BMI) was positively correlated with acne severity. Acne lesions were predominately located on both cheeks (87.0%) and at the perioral area (81.7%). PCOS was identified in 48.1%. Younger age (≥25 to

Details

ISSN :
14400960
Volume :
62
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Australasian journal of dermatologyReferences
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7dbd8dece78fcec1915d3fdcfdb10100