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A CASE OF PERIPHERAL ULCERATIVE KERATITIS ASSOCIATED WITH OCULAR ROSACEA -- Here we discuss the evaluation and management of a patient with rosacea who presented with peripheral ulcerative keratitis.
Anti-oxidant action of metronidazole: a possible mechanism of action in rosacea -- To elucidate the mechanism of action of metronidazole in the treatment of rosacea, the effect of metronidazole on the generation of reactive oxygen species was examined both in neutrophil and xanthine-xanthine oxidase systems.
Demodex mites in acne rosacea. -- Very short abstract. I would stress the "might" in the conclusion -ed.
Does visual display terminal work provoke rosacea? -- ccording to some reports, mainly from Norway, visual display terminal (VDT) work has been thought to cause rashes. In conjunction with an epidemiological study of office employees and VDT work, a dermatological examination was made.
Effect of Treatment of Helicobacter pylori Infection on Rosacea -- Arch Dermatol. 135;659-663, June 1999, Effect of Treatment of Helicobacter pylori Infection on Rosacea, Joel T. M. Bamford, MD; Robert L. Tilden, DrPH, MPH; Janet L. Blankush, RN; David E. Gangeness,
Flushing in rosacea: a possible mechanism -- Flushing in rosacea has been investigated by means of (a) pharmacological inhibition of some possible chemical mediators and (b) titration of bradykinin as a possible effector directly in the blood
Involvement of immune mechanisms in the pathogenesis of rosacea -- wenty-five patients with rosacea were compared with twenty-five control subjects for previous medical history and tests of immune function
Management of rhinophyma with carbon dioxide laser: Lahey Clinic experience -- The carbon dioxide (CO2) laser as a surgical tool for the difficult cosmetic problem of rhinophyma permits unprecedented refinement in treatment.
Methods and complications of rhinophyma excision -- For years cosmetic surgeons have sought methods of treatment of large rhinophyma. These include creation of flaps with excision of excess skin, dermabrasion, free-hand shave, and others.
Ocular rosacea. -- Ocular rosacea was diagnosed in 6.3% of a cornea/external disease referral practice where more than half of the patients referred are for corneal surgery.
Oral thermal-induced flushing in erythematotelangiectatic rosacea. -- The effects of caffeine and coffee, agents widely alleged to provoke flushing in patients with erythematotelangiectatic rosacea, were investigated. <snip> It is concluded that the active agent causing flushing in coffee at 60 degrees C is heat, not caffeine.
Pancreatic exocrine function in rosacea -- As some rosacea patients complain of gastrointestinal troubles and the administration of pancreatic extracts ameliorates both dyspepsia and skin lesions, the pancreatic exocrine function in 21 subjects affected with rosacea has been investigated by means of the secretin-cerulein infusion test
Perioral dermatitis: a 12-year review -- A continuing study of perioral dermatitis over a period of 12 years is presented. A distinction is made between various patterns of circumoral and paranasal dermatitis and the clinical picture that we describe as "perioral dermatitis".
PubMed medline query -- Perioral dermatitis in children--clinical presentation, pathogenesis-related factors and response to topical metronidazole.
Steroid Rosacea in Prepubertal Children -- William L. Weston, MD; Joseph G. Morelli, MD, Arch Pediatric. 154;62-64, January 2000, Aim: To examine clinical associations, family history of rosacea, and response to treatment in prepubertal children with steroid rosacea.
Tetracycline Antibiotics -- Tetracycline antibiotics have a broad spectrum of activity, are relatively safe, can be used by many routes of administration, and are widely used. They even have antiprotozoal activity. The major difference among the tetracyclines is in their pharmacokinetic properties. Cross resistance among members of the group is frequent.
Tetracycline Hydrochloride -- Tetracycline hydrochloride is a broad-spectrum antibiotic used for its bactericidal action in human and veterinary medicine. Toxicology and carcinogenesis studies of tetracycline hydrochloride (USP grade, 91% pure) were conducted by feeding diets containing tetracycline hydrochloride to groups of F344/N rats and B6C3F1 mice of each sex for 14 days, 13 weeks, or 2 years.
Topical metronidazole therapy for rosacea -- orty patients with rosacea were treated topically with 0.75% metronidazole gel in a randomized split-face double-blind paired-comparison trial. With twice-daily applications, 36.7, 48.5, and 65.1 mean percent reductions in total papules and pustules were noted over baseline at 3, 6, and 9 weeks, respectively, on the side of the face receiving metronidazole therapy.
Treatment of rosacea with metronidazole internally and externally -- Twenty-two patients suffering from rosacea papulosa or rosacea papulo-pustulosa were treated with Metronidazole at a low dosage (125 or 250 mg/d) for 2 to 6 months.
Ulcer bacteria treatment helps rosacea -- Antibiotic treatments that reduce levels of ulcer-causing Helicobacter pylori bacteria in the stomach also help to relieve the symptoms of rosacea, a skin disorder, researchers report.
lcohol-induced rosacea flushing blocked by naloxone -- We evaluated the roles of endogenous opioid peptides and histamine in the pathophysiology of alcohol-induced facial flushing in rosacea
study on Demodex folliculorum in rosacea. -- A random sample of 16 female patients suffering from papulopustular rosacea (PPR) as well as (16) normal female healthy subjects as control group were adopted in this study to assess of Demodex folliculorum pathogenesis.

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