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Rosacea is significantly associated with dementia, particularly Alzheimer’s disease (AD). However, the common underlying molecular mechanism connecting these two diseases remains limited.
Yiya Zhang, Zhili Deng, Xinling Yang
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Rosacea rarely resolves on its own. Occupational health nurses can help employees seek early treatment.
Helen K Maher
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Mite-related bacterial antigens stimulate inflammatory cells in rosacea [PDF]
N Lacey
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Daily skin care habits and risk of rosacea
Objective: To investigate the association between the daily skin care habits and the risk of rosacea. Methods: A questionnaire survey on daily skin cares was conducted among rosacea and non-rosacea patients in our clinics.
Li MA, Bin WANG, Suchun HOU
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Background: Granulomatous rosacea is a distinct variant of rosacea because of its unique histopatholiogic findings. However, the pathogenesis of granulomatous rosacea has not yet been clearly demonstrated.
Ye Ji Jang+4 more
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Rosacea – a modern view of diagnostics and treatment
Introduction: Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory skin disease affecting central region of the face. Main symptoms consist of erythema, flushing, telangiectasia, phymatous changes and inflammatory papules and pustules.
Agnieszka Gawęda+9 more
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The current state of the rosacea problem
Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory disease with a prevalence of 0.5% to 18%. Rosacea is more common in people of northern and Western European origin, less common in other ethnic groups. According to some data, about 4% of rosacea patients are of African,
K. V. Ayupova, L. A. Yusupovа
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Rosacea understanding among Korean patients: A multi-center questionnaire study
Background: Rosacea is a common chronic skin condition. To manage rosacea long-term and prevent further flare-ups, patients need to be aware of the disease and have sound knowledge of the condition.
Yu Ri Woo+3 more
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mTORC1-Mediated Angiogenesis is Required for the Development of Rosacea
Although multiple evidences suggest that angiogenesis is associated with the pathophysiology of rosacea, its role is still in debate. Here, we showed that angiogenesis was enhanced in skin lesions of both rosacea patients and LL37-induced rosacea-like ...
Qinqin Peng+33 more
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