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. 2021 Aug 17;5:33–40. doi: 10.1016/j.jdin.2021.06.007

Table I.

Consensus gaps and a recommendation for identifying patients with truncal acne

Gaps

  • Not all patients report their truncal acne (13/13)

  • During clinical visits, patients often prioritize discussing their facial acne over discussing their truncal acne (12/13)

  • It is common for patients to only report their truncal acne if it is severe or particularly bothersome to them (11/13)

  • There is a need for guidance on factors to be consider when discussing truncal acne with patients (11/11)

Recommendation

  • Prompting patients to discuss their truncal acne during clinic visits can help identify those who might benefit most from treatment (13/13)

Two participants selected “unable to answer.”