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Recalling Rosacea's Onset
- May 17, 2013
- Mark V. Dahl, MD
- Dermatology
Some information on progression that may be useful for reassuring patients- Reviewing:
- Tan J et al., Br J Dermatol 2013 Apr 21;:
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Getting the Red Out: Treating Rosacea with a Topical Vasoconstrictor Free
- November 23, 2011
- Mark V. Dahl, MD
- Dermatology
Brimonidine tartrate safely reduced redness in patients with erythematotelangiectatic rosacea.- Reviewing:
- Fowler J et al., Br J Dermatol 2011 Nov 2;:
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Childhood Rosacea: Look Them in the Eye
- May 9, 2008
- Mary Wu Chang, MD
- Dermatology
All the studied children experienced remission within 3 months of treatment.- Reviewing:
- Chamaillard M et al., Arch Dermatol 2008 Feb; 144:167.
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Pimecrolimus for Steroid Rosacea Free
- April 11, 2008
- Mark V. Dahl, MD
- Dermatology
This calcineuron inhibitor produced good results during the study period, but long-term success is yet to be proved.- Reviewing:
- Lee DH et al., Br J Dermatol 2008 Mar 20;:
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Unlocking the Mystery of Rosacea Free
- September 7, 2007
- Craig A. Elmets, MD
- Dermatology
The key appears to be overexpression of an enzyme that promotes inflammatory processes.- Reviewing:
- Yamasaki K et al., Nat Med 2007 Aug; 13:975-80.
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Pattern Recognition in Red Faces
- March 18, 2011
- Mark V. Dahl, MD
- Dermatology
In rosacea, overexpression of a toll-like receptor may reflect disorder in the body's innate defenses against bacteria.- Reviewing:
- Yamasaki K et al., J Invest Dermatol 2011 Mar; 131:688.
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Populated Pustules
- November 5, 2010
- Mark V. Dahl, MD
- Dermatology
A possible role for Staphylococcus epidermidis in papulopustular rosacea- Reviewing:
- Whitfeld M et al., J Am Acad Dermatol 2010 Oct 12;:
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Is There an Association Between Minocycline and Autoimmune Disease?
- May 25, 2007
- Jeffrey P. Callen, MD
- Dermatology
Some patients receiving chronic minocycline therapy for acne develop lupus-like symptoms.- Reviewing:
- Marzo-Ortega H et al., Br J Dermatol 2007 May; 156:1005-9.
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Understanding Pulsed-Dye-Laser Treatment of Rosacea
- December 14, 2004
- Jeffrey S. Dover, MD, FRCCP
- Dermatology
The pulsed dye laser (PDL) effectively reduces the redness, telangiectasia, and, occasionally, the flushing of rosacea. Patients with rosacea commonly have sensitive skin. Investigators in . . .- Reviewing:
- Lonne-Rahm S et al., Arch Dermatol 2004 Nov; 140:1345-9.
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Azelaic Acid Gel Looks Promising for Rosacea
- July 15, 2003
- Neil H. Shear, MD, FRCCP
- Dermatology
Rosacea can be debilitating. The most commonly used drug therapies are topical metronidazole and oral tetracyclines. A 15% azelaic acid (AZ) gel was studied in . . .- Reviewing:
- Thiboutot D et al., J Am Acad Dermatol 2003 Jun; 48:836-45.
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Rosacea and Heliobacter Pylori
- May 1, 1999
- JV Hirschmann
- Dermatology
The cause of rosacea is unclear; no current theory adequately explains its diverse clinical findings, such as flushing, papules, pustules, telangiectasias, sebaceous hyperplasia, ophthalmologic abnormalities, . . .- Reviewing:
- Utas S et al., J Am Acad Dermatol 1999; 40:
433 435 .
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Topical Metronidazole Prevents Relapse of Rosacea
- August 1, 1998
- JV Hirschmann
- Dermatology
Rosacea is a relapsing skin disease consisting of erythema, telangiectasias, papules, pustules, edema, and tissue fibrosis, most often affecting the face. Its pathogenesis remains unexplained, . . .- Reviewing:
- Dahl MV et al., Arch Dermatol 1998; 134:
679 683 .
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Ocular Rosacea
- April 1, 1997
- NH Shear
- Dermatology
Ocular signs of rosacea include blepharitis, conjunctivitis, chalazia, styes, punctate epithelial erosions, corneal infiltrates, corneal vascularization and perforation, inflamed eyelid margins, scales and crusts of . . .- Reviewing:
- Quarterman MJ et al., Arch Dermatol 1997; 133:
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Low-dose Oral Isotretinoin and Topical Tretinoin Effective for Rosacea
- May 1, 1994
- JS Dover
- Dermatology
The general consensus among dermatologists is that topical metronidazole and oral tetracycline are the two most effective treatments for rosacea. In an effort to find . . .- Reviewing:
- Ertl GA et al., Arch Dermatol 1994; 130:
319 324 .
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High Density of Demodex folliculorum in Rosacea
- September 1, 1993
- RA Johnson
- Dermatology
The fourth edition of Thomas D. Fitzpatrick's Dermatology in General Medicine states that "Virtually nothing is known about the causes of rosacea." Demodex folliculorum is . . .- Reviewing:
- Forton F; Seys B., Br J Dermatol 1993; 128:
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Dermatology Top Stories of 2012 Free
- December 28, 2012
- Hensin Tsao, MD, PhD
- Dermatology
A perspective on the most important research in the field from the past year -
Dermatomyositis Skin Disease Affects Quality of Life
- February 3, 2012
- Jeffrey P Callen, MD
- Dermatology
. . . and activity of the skin disease is directly correlated with QoL scores.- Reviewing:
- Goreshi R et al., J Am Acad Dermatol 2011 Dec; 65:1107.
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How Azelaic Acid Works
- October 22, 2010
- Mark V. Dahl, MD
- Dermatology
The effect in acne and rosacea may be explained by PPAR activation.- Reviewing:
- Mastrofrancesco A et al., Exp Dermatol 2010 Sep; 19:813.
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Vitamin D and Psoriasis: A Cause for Alarm(ins)
- August 14, 2009
- Craig A. Elmets, MD
- Dermatology
Peptides that activate the immune response may be a fruitful new target for psoriasis therapy.- Reviewing:
- Peric M et al., PLoS One 2009 Jul 22; 4:e6340.
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Folliculotropic Mycosis Fungoides: A Distinct Entity
- August 1, 2008
- Angelica Selim, MD
- Dermatology
This aggressive variant had a worse prognosis than classic MF, at least at early stages.- Reviewing:
- Gerami P et al., Arch Dermatol 2008 Jun; 144:738.
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