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Archives of Dermatology, 1980
A 49-year-old man was observed to have a strong flushing reaction in both the epigastric and facial areas after drinking wine. He had severe facial erythematous telangiectatic rosacea. Similar prominent intense changes in the epigastric skin probably represent extrafacial erythematous telangiectatic rosacea.
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A 49-year-old man was observed to have a strong flushing reaction in both the epigastric and facial areas after drinking wine. He had severe facial erythematous telangiectatic rosacea. Similar prominent intense changes in the epigastric skin probably represent extrafacial erythematous telangiectatic rosacea.
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Pathophysiology of rosacea: redness, telangiectasia, and rosacea
Annales de Dermatologie et de Vénéréologie, 2011The pathophysiology of rosacea involves a large number of factors that are at times difficult to correlate. There is not a single physiopathological model. Nevertheless, today it seems to have been established that two essential factors are involved: vascular and inflammatory.
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Rosacea and Rosacea‐like Demodicldosis
International Journal of Dermatology, 1987openaire +2 more sources

