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Clinical and Experimental Dermatology

Clinical and Experimental Dermatology

Volume 27 Issue 4, Pages 328 - 337

Published Online: 25 Jul 2002

Journal compilation © 2010 British Association of Dermatologists



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Management of severe acne rosacea
Gerd Plewig
Ludwig-Maximillan-University, Munich, Germany
Copyright 2002 Blackwell Science Ltd

ABSTRACT

Rosacea is a common facial disease. Clinical manifestations range from mild to severe, including several strange forms. These include: ophthalmo rosacca (ocular rosacea); conglobate rosacea; Gram-negative rosacea; rosacea fulminans, and rosacea fulminans in pregnancy. Treatment is either topical for mild or systemic for severe rosacea. Systemic drugs include tetracycline, isotretinoin, metronidazole, and glucocorticosteroids. The management of severe rosacea will be discussed with typical case presentations.


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