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Overview
In the United States, acne affects 17 million people. It is most common during adolescence, affecting more than 85% of teenagers, and frequently continues into adulthood. [1]
References
- ↑ James WD (2005). "Clinical practice. Acne". N Engl J Med. 352 (14): 1463–72. PMID 15814882.