About The Word Acne
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Acne
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What's The Definition Of Acne?
[n] an inflammatory disease involving the sebaceous glands of the skin; characterized by papules or pustules or comedones
Synonyms | Synonyms for Acne: Related Terms | Find terms related to Acne: acne vulgaris | dermamycosis | dermatitis | dermatosis | eczema | elephantiasis | epithelioma | erysipelas | erythema | exanthem | heat rash | herpes | herpes simplex | herpes zoster | hives | impetigo | itch | jungle rot | leprosy | lichen | lichen primus | lupus | lupus vulgaris | miliaria | pemphigus | prickly heat | pruigo | pruritus | psora | ringworm | scabies | shingles | skin cancer | tetter See Also | acne rosacea | acne vulgaris | disease of the skin | hickey | inflammatory disease | pimple | rosacea | skin condition | skin disease | skin disorder | skin problem Acne In Webster's Dictionary \Ac"ne\, n. [NL., prob. a corruption of Gr. ?] (Med.)
A pustular affection of the skin, due to changes in the
sebaceous glands.
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