Circulating sex hormones follow major fluctuations during the ovarian cycle. The so-called premenstrual syndrome represents a global condition grouping the diversity of catamenial disorders. At the skin level, the sebaceous gland activity is obviously modulated by these endocrine fluctuations. In addition, a series of pathological manifestations take place simultaneously in some women. Among them, the most frequent skin condition is represented by catamenial acne. Concurrently, the autoimmune progesterone dermatitis refers to a diversity of skin alterations resulting from an immune reaction to progesterone. It is present under variable clinical aspects. A series of other recurrent skin conditions are not specifically induced but are merely exacerbated at the end of the ovarian cycle. © 2013 Trinh Hermanns-Lê et al.
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Hermanns-Lê, T., Hermanns, J. F., Lesuisse, M., & Piérard, G. E. (2013). Cyclic catamenial dermatoses. BioMed Research International. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/156459
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