Advances in Dermatology and Allergology
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Advances in Dermatology and Allergology/Postępy Dermatologii i Alergologii
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6/2003
vol. 20
 
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Rosacea – atypical forms

Halina Sielska
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Michał Seneczko

Post Derm Alerg 2003: XX, 6: 374-379
Online publish date: 2003/12/16
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Rosacea is a common, chronic dermatosis characterized by facial flushing, erythema, teleangiectasia, inflammatory episodes with papules and pustules and, in severe cases, rhinophyma. It appears more often in women, but is more severe in men. Atypical forms of rosacea which we want to present include ocular rosacea, steroid rosacea, fulminating rosacea, persistent erythema, lupoid rosacea, disseminated rosacea, extrafacial rosacea, rosacea in an HIV-positive patient, childhood rosacea and perioral dermatitis which is recognized rather as similar to rosacea.
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rosacea, atypical forms, atypical course


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