Evidence-based recommendations for the management of acne fulminans and its variants.

Publication/Presentation Date

7-1-2017

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Acne fulminans (AF) is a severe variant of inflammatory acne. It typically manifests as an explosive worsening and ulceration of skin lesions, and can be associated with systemic symptoms. However, there is a paucity of evidence-based information and no clear guidelines concerning the classification and treatment of AF.

OBJECTIVE: To better define the spectrum of AF and its variants, devise optimal therapeutic approaches, and identify areas of future research.

METHODS: A panel of physicians with expertise in severe acne vulgaris was convened after a comprehensive literature review of severe acne variants. Priority topics were reviewed and presented by each panelist at a 5-hour conference. Following review of the audiotape and scribed notes from the conference, surveys were utilized to address points of controversy and to clarify consensus recommendations.

RESULTS: Appropriate clinical case presentations and consensus survey questions were utilized to create final recommendations based on both the literature and the expert consensus.

LIMITATIONS: Limited evidenced-based data and prospective studies in the literature concerning the treatment of AF is available.

CONCLUSION: These guidelines better characterize AF and provide health care practitioners approaches to the classification, treatment, and prevention of AF and its variants.

Volume

77

Issue

1

First Page

109

Last Page

117

ISSN

1097-6787

Disciplines

Medicine and Health Sciences

PubMedID

28619551

Department(s)

Department of Medicine

Document Type

Article

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