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Differential Diagnosis
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Differential Diagnosis
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Differential Diagnosis
Differential Diagnosis
The formation of comedones is inherent to the diagnosis of acne vulgaris and when not evident, the following diagnoses may be considered: Keratosis pilaris, perioral dermatitis, rosacea, folliculitis (eosinophilic, pseudomonal, staphylococcal or Malassezia [Pityrosporum] folliculitis), miliaria, and hidradenitis suppurativa. Lastly, dysbiosis from the overuse of antibiotics affects the skin microbiome which also leads to an acneiform condition.