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Ocular Rosacea

Archives of Dermatology, 1997
The purpose of this report is to review the presenting symptoms and signs, treatment regimens used, complications encountered, and outcome in a cohort of patients with ocular rosacea.The medical records of 131 patients with a diagnosis of ocular rosacea were reviewed retrospectively. Data were entered in a tabulated form, and a descriptive analysis was
Esen Karamursel Akpek   +3 more
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Ocular Rosacea

The Ocular Surface, 2005
Rosacea is a common skin disease that frequently involves the eye. Although the pathogenesis of the disease remains undefined, recent findings suggest that an altered inflammatory response plays an important role in both cutaneous and ocular rosacea. Ocular manifestations include lid and ocular surface alterations.
Lenio S, Alvarenga, Mark J, Mannis
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Ocular rosacea in childhood

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 2004
To describe the clinical characteristics and treatment response of ocular rosacea in the pediatric population.Retrospective case series.The clinic charts of consecutive pediatric cases of ocular rosacea were evaluated over a 34-month period. Minimal diagnostic inclusion criteria were the presence of posterior eyelid inflammation including meibomian ...
Sayeda Asad, Nazir   +4 more
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Rosacea and its ocular manifestations

Optometry - Journal of the American Optometric Association, 2011
Rosacea is a chronic condition affecting the facial and ocular surface tissues. It is historically underdiagnosed and affects people of all ethnicities. The exact pathophysiology of rosacea is poorly understood. A variety of medical therapies are available to treat the various signs and symptoms of rosacea. Currently, there is no cure for the condition.
Melissa, Oltz, James, Check
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