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  • 11Acne — Acne, Finne, s. Akne …

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  • 12Acne — vgl. Akne …

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  • 13acne — (n.) 1813, from Modern Latin, from aknas, a 6c. Latin clerical misreading of Gk. akmas, accusative plural of akme point (see ACME (Cf. acme)). The pointed pimples are the source of the medical use …

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  • 14acne — [n] blemishes blackheads, pimples, pizzaface*, pustules, rosacea, skin inflammation, whiteheads, zits*; concept 580 …

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  • 15acné — (Del gr. ἄχνη, película, eflorescencia). m. Med. Enfermedad de la piel caracterizada por una inflamación crónica de las glándulas sebáceas, especialmente en la cara y en la espalda. U. t. c. f.) …

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  • 16acne — ► NOUN ▪ a skin condition marked by numerous red pimples on the face. ORIGIN Greek aknas, a misreading of akmas, a plural of akm highest point, peak, or facial eruption ; compare with ACME(Cf. ↑acme) …

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  • 17acne — [ak′nē] n. [ModL < Gr aknas, misreading of akmas, acc. pl. of akmē, facial eruption, point: see ACME] a common, chronic skin disease, esp. among adolescents and young adults, characterized by inflammation of the sebaceous apparatus, usually… …

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  • 18Acné —  Ne pas confondre avec la chloracné qui correspond à des manifestations cutanées après intoxication par des produits chimiques chlorés comme les dioxines. Acné Classification et ressources externes …

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  • 19Acne — Klassifikation nach ICD 10 L70 Akne …

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  • 20acne — acned, adj. /ak nee/, n. Pathol. an inflammatory disease of the sebaceous glands, characterized by comedones and pimples, esp. on the face, back, and chest, and, in severe cases, by cysts and nodules resulting in scarring. Also called acne… …

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