China Journal of Leprosy and Skin Diseases ›› 2019, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (7): 404-405.doi: 10.12144/zgmfskin201907404

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Clinical analysis of 56 cases with neonatal acne

GE Hongsong, ZHOU Jie, CAO Tingting, RAN Ying, DONG Ying, ZHANG Cheng   

  1. Department of pediatrics, Anhui Medical University (Anhui Provincial Children‘s Hospital), Hefei 230032, China
  • Online:2019-07-15 Published:2019-07-11
  • Contact: GE Hongsong, E-mail: m18656010616@163.com

Abstract: Objective: To analyze the clinical characteristics of neonatal acne to better understand the disease. Methods: A questionnaire survey was conducted on the patients with neonatal acne and the data was analyzed retrospectively. Results: A total of 56 cases of neonatal acne were collected, including 41 males (73.21%) and 15 females (26.79%). The average age at onset was (16.15±3.28) days, and the average course of the disease was (10.0 ±1.32) days. Inflammatory papules and pustules (83.93%) were the most common lesions in 47 cases. Cheek involvement was seen in all the 56 cases, including involvement of brow arch in 16 cases. One of the parents had a history of acne in 47 cases and parents or sister had a history of atopic dermatitis in 14. Other diseases in the family history included eczema in 10 patients, hemangioma in 2, amelanotic nevus in 2 and Ota nevusa in one. Out of the 21 cases misdiagnosed as eczema,16 cases were treated with topical steroid. Conclusion: Neonatal acne often occurs on face, 2 to 3 weeks after birth. Most of the lesions are mild inflammatory papules. Many parents of the patients have an acne history in adolescence. Misdiagnosis is quietly common.

Key words: neonatal acne, epidemiology