Granulomatous rosacea in infants. Report of three cases and discussion of the differential diagnosis
2008; University of California, Davis; Volume: 14; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.5070/d36tk1t960
ISSN1087-2108
AutoresJoão Borges‐Costa, Vasco Sousa Coutinho, Luís Soares‐de‐Almeida, Megan Gomes,
Tópico(s)Drug-Induced Adverse Reactions
ResumoGranulomatous rosacea is a variant of rosacea characterized by hard cutaneous papules and nodules in relatively normal-appearing skin that is rarely diagnosed in childhood. The differential diagnosis essentially includes perioral dermatitis and sarcoidosis. Despite the differences in clinical presentation and histopathology, there is similar responses to the same therapies used in rosacea. Therapeutic failure should lead to the investigation of other rare and controversial conditions, such as acne agminata.
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