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Scanning Electron Microscopic Study Of Vitamin A Acne Therapy By A J Jackson
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Structural differences between untreated and tretinoin treated Acne, uniquely evident with the scanning electron microscope, provide insight into the disease and its response to the drug. Early tretinoin therapy is characterized by the appearance of loosely adherent, parakeratotic cells which account for comedo expulsion and a disrupted skin surface. Persistence of the follicular
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and comedonal alterations account for the prophylactic value of long - term therapy. Meanwhile, the structure of the stratum corneum returns toward normal, with the clinical accommodation to the topical tretinoin.
Report Title: Scanning electron microscopic study of tretinoin ( vitamin A acid ) therapy.
Researcher ( s ): Papa CM
From Journal: Cutis, 17 ( 3 ): 575 - 80 1976
To obtain the full report, please visit PurpleHealth Medical Research Service Adam Jackson is a medical writer / researcher specialising in effective, natural solutions to common health problems. He is a qualified Complementary medical practitioner and a former columnist for the Nursing Times & Editor of http://www.internethealthlibrary.com . He has written seven books which have been published around the world & translated into 27 languages. He has a special interest in skin care.
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