Abstract

Acne agminata is a rare asymptomatic, inflammatory dermatosis, which affects adolescence and young adults, whose etiopathogenesis is already controversial. Clinically, acne agminata is characterized by red-yellow-brown papular-pustular eruption involving the central face, in particular cheeks, chin, forehead, and eyelids. The authors report a case of a 25-year-old Caucasian man affected by acne agminata treated with doxycycline and isoniazid.

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