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Etymology

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From non- +‎ acneiform.

Adjective

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nonacneiform (not comparable)

  1. Not acneform; unlike acne.
    • 1916 March, Albert Strickler, John A. Kolmer, Jay F. Schamberg, “Complement Fixation in Acne vulgaris”, in Journal of Cutaneous Diseases:
      Not only were acne cases tested, but also the blood in various nonacneiform skin diseases, and also patients without any skin affection.
    • 2017, Giuseppe Tridente, Adverse Events and Oncotargeted Kinase Inhibitors, page 338:
      Most common events across all dosing regimens included diarrhea (64%), nonacneiform rash (60%), liver enzyme abnormalities (50%), fatigue (48%), nausea (45%), and photosensitivity (40%).
    • 2019 October, Anna G. Mackin, Paua E. Pecen, Amanda L. Dinsmore, Jennifer L. Patnaik, Rene Gonzalez, William A. Robinson, Alan G. Palestine, “Inflammatory side effects of BRAF and MEK inhibitors”, in Melanoma Research, volume 29, number 5:
      The most common inflammatory side effects for the entire cohort included arthralgias/myalgias (32.9%), nonacneiform rash (28.0%), pyrexia (25.5%), and erythema nodosum (11.2%), although side effects differed across the class of therapy.