Neonatal acne
Synopsis

Neonatal acne, or neonatal cephalic pustulosis, is a very common acneiform eruption occurring on the face of neonates (ages 0-6 weeks). Many separate these two conditions as the following: neonatal cephalic pustulosis for a solely papulopustular eruption, often associated with Malassezia species, and neonatal acne for eruptions that include open comedones or nodulocystic lesions. This distinction is usually academic, as both tend to be very mild and spontaneously resolve by age 3-6 months without residual sequelae.
Codes
L70.4 – Infantile acne
SNOMEDCT:
49706007 – Infantile acne
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