30 -3 (89) 2026 - Baymukhamedova Z.M., Mun A.V. - THE EFFECT OF RETINOIDS ON THE MORPHOFUNCTIONAL STATE OF SEBACEOUS GLANDS

THE EFFECT OF RETINOIDS ON THE MORPHOFUNCTIONAL STATE OF SEBACEOUS GLANDS

Baymukhamedova Z.M. - Tashkent State Medical University

Mun A.V. - Tashkent State Medical University

Resume

Acne vulgaris is a common disease of the pilosebaceous unit that occurs predominantly in adolescents. In most cases, acne is characterized by polymorphic eruptions consisting of comedones, papules, pustules, and nodules of varying severity. Although in the majority of patients the course of acne may be self-limited, its consequences can persist throughout life, leading to scar formation and psychological disorders, especially among young people.

Key words: acne, retinoid, isotretinoin, sebum analyzer.

First page

183

Last page

188

For citation:Baymukhamedova Z.M., Mun A.V. - THE EFFECT OF RETINOIDS ON THE MORPHOFUNCTIONAL STATE OF SEBACEOUS GLANDS//New Day in Medicine 3(89)2026 183-188 https://newdayworldmedicine.com/en/new_day_medicine/3-89-2026

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