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  1. Target Rosacea Treatment to Specific Elements.(Brief Article): An article from: Skin & Allergy News by Sharon Worcester, 2001-08-01
  2. Sunscreen use, 24/7, called critical for rosacea control: avoid vasodilators that enhance flushing.(Women's Health): An article from: Family Practice News by Elizabeth Lohr, 2004-05-01
  3. UV exposure and gender unrelated to rosacea risk: new findings go against common beliefs.(News)(ultraviolet light): An article from: Skin & Allergy News by Bruce Jancin, 2007-10-01
  4. Topical eye, nasal drugs tame rosacea flushing.(NEWS): An article from: Skin & Allergy News by Bruce Jancin, 2010-06-01
  5. Rosacea: clinical presentation and pathophysiology.: An article from: Journal of Drugs in Dermatology by Stephanie Diamantis, Heidi A. Waldorf, 2006-01-01
  6. Rosacea, light, and phototherapy.: An article from: Journal of Drugs in Dermatology by Melvin Lee, John Koo, 2005-05-01
  7. Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine: Rosacea by Belinda Rowland, 2001-01-01
  8. Research Grants Now Available From National Rosacea Society.: An article from: Dermatology Nursing by Rachel Franz, 1999-02-01
  9. Oracea is promising nonantibiotic Tx for rosacea: conventional antibiotics work well for rosacea, but it is not caused by bacteria.(Dermatology)(Disease/Disorder ... An article from: Internal Medicine News by Bruce Jancin, 2006-05-01
  10. New poster shows subtypes of rosacea.(Skin Disease Updates): An article from: Dermatology Nursing by Diana Gorgos, 2004-02-01
  11. Expert outlines developments in treatment of rosacea.(Skin Disorders): An article from: Family Practice News by Doug Brunk, 2005-12-01
  12. Living with rosacea.(Patients' Perspectives): An article from: Dermatology Nursing by Gale Reference Team, 2007-06-01
  13. Memoria premiada sobre la distribucion geografica de las plantas coneíferas, leguminosas, rosaceas, salsolaceas, amentáceas, coníferas y gramineas de la Península Ibérica (Spanish Edition) by Mariano del Amo y Mora, 2010-06-19
  14. FDA approves azelaic acid gel 15% for rosacea: gel offers an alternative to metronidazole. (Mild to Moderate Disease).: An article from: Skin & Allergy News by Betsy Bates, 2003-02-01

81. Acneworld.com: Changing The Face Of Skin Care
Offers solutions for teenagers and adults based on several questions you respond at the website to determine the adequate kit of their products for acne or rosacea.
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82. Rosacea Treatments
rosacea Treatments Early Treatment Key The best advice for anyone who thinks thathe or she might have rosacea is to see a dermatologist as early as possible.
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Rosacea Treatments Early Treatment Key
The best advice for anyone who thinks that he or she might have rosacea is to see a dermatologist as early as possible. Experts believe early diagnosis and treatment not only control the signs and symptoms of rosacea, but might actually reverse progression. Early treatment can prevent blood vessels from enlarging and rhinophyma from developing. When left untreated, rosacea often becomes worse and more difficult to treat—especially if it progresses to telangiectasia and rhinophyma. People who have these more advanced signs of the disease, however, should not give up hope. They, too, can be treated and their signs alleviated. Rosacea’s bumps and pimples can be treated with medication Available Treatments
Dermatologists, while unable to cure rosacea, have a variety of treatments that diminish the disease’s signs and symptoms. According to a study of 1,077 rosacea patients, 87 percent said their rosacea was under control with treatment. Today’s treatments range from topical products and oral medications to treat the papules and pustules, to laser therapy for treating visible blood vessels on the face and laser surgery for rhinophyma.

83. Rosacea
Clinic offering Vasculight treatment. Offers information about the clinic, the treatment, who can benefit, information and research and contact details.
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84. Treating Roseacea
Treating Roseacea. What can be done to treat rosacea. Do The above signscould be the acnelike condition called rosacea. Sometimes
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Treating Roseacea
What can be done to treat rosacea.
Do your cheeks and face flush easily by certain foods and/or environments, which takes longer than usual to return to its normal color? Do your friends or family members always seem to have a red nose and/or cheeks or seem to blush rather easily? The above signs could be the acne-like condition called Rosacea. Sometimes referred to as adult acne, Rosacea (pronounced rose-ay-shah) affects as many as 13 million people in the United States. Do you think you may have Rosacea or know someone else who does? If so, the following article will describe exactly what this condition is, what it looks like and how to live with the disease. A Brief Definition bodyOffer(28754) Since the exact cause of Rosacea is still unknown perhaps the best prevention may be to avoid several factors, which are proven to aggravate or cause it to worsen. Avoid drinking alcohol (which causes flushing and redness), heat, strenuous exercise, direct sunlight, wind, cold, hot drinks, spicy foods, emotional stress, coughing, and irritating skin cleansers or moisturizers. Every person is different and some people may not have as severe of a reaction to certain stimuli while others may suffer tremendously. It has been suggested that a person maintain a journal with the date of the episode flush and any corresponding trigger, such as overexposure to the sun, spicy food, etc. This condition can get worse the longer you have it, especially if you dont seek treatment.

85. Natural Acne Treatment With AcnEase
Intake tablets with Chinese drugs from dried herbs for adult and teenage acne and rosacea.
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If you suffer from persistent Teenage or Adult Acne, AcnEase is the treatment you may want to try.
AcnEase
has been shown in clinical trials to completely cure 70% of subjects and to be effective in 85% in ages 15 to 30 years old. AcnEase has also been shown to be highly effective (over 80% resp.) in adults with chronic Adult Acne.
AcnEase
is a unique acne treatment that addresses the causes of Acne, instead of covering up the external symptoms. It is an effective solution for skin problems associated with Acne.
AcnEase has been shown to help correct internal imbalances responsible for causing acne in both adults and adolescents. It is also great for those who aggravate their acne with improper diet, mental tension and stress. AcnEase is a natural herbal treatment and was developed using the rich experience of Chinese and Western Medicine. The formula and manufacturing process are unique and protected by trade secret. AcnEase is the only all natural, orally administered product with demonstrated efficacy for treating acne.
The easy to swallow tablets work to restore internal balance in your entire body. Unlike other oral products and ointments, AcnEase does not aggravate your skin and and has

86. Dermik: Treatments For Acne, Rosacea, Rashes, Dermatitis, Psoriasis, Eczema, Pim
Dermik provides products to treat a wide range of skin and nail problems, includingacne, nail fungus, rosacea, actinic keratosis, dermatitis, eczema and
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87. Rosacea
How is rosacea treated? There are effective therapies for rosaceathat can help you put your best foot forward. What is rosacea?
http://www.dermik.com/skin/rosacea/Rosacea.jsp

88. Treatments For Rosacea
Discusses the various types of this disease, causes, and prevention strategies.
http://www.treatments-for-rosacea.com
Community Latest News Types of Rosacea, Their Causes and Treatments
Information on rosacea, (pronounced roh-ZAY-sha), has often been clouded by popular misconceptions about the skin disorder. It is not, as many people suppose, adult acne, although it is often referred to as acne rosacea . Symptoms are also often misunderstood: a red nose is not evidence of alcoholism or heavy drinking. W.C. Fields' red nose and his struggles with alcohol abuse linked the two problems in popular culture.
This site offers information on rosacea, its symptoms, and how it is treated. Rosacea is a chronic blood vessel disorder that most often develops between the ages of thirty and forty. The disorder affects both men and women (women are marginally more likely to develop it, and men are more likely to develop rhinophyma , the condition that caused Field's red nose). Fair skinned people with blue eyes are most likely to suffer from the disorder, but it can affect anyone.
Rosacea is a disorder of the facial blood vessels. Blood vessels just below the skin dilate and enlarge, causing blotchy redness and excessive flushing.
Information on Rosacea, Telangiectasia and Adult Acne

89. ZENMED™'s Rosacea Support Serum System
ZENMED s rosacea Treatment System The rosacea Support Serum System - reducesthe redness and swelling associated with Acne rosacea - guarranteed.
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90. Hardin MD : Rosacea
rosacea. We list the best sites that list the sites . rosacea Pictures. Open Directory Project Health Skin disorders
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91. International Rosacea Foundation - Information On Rosacea Conditions And Treatme
Information regarding perscription and nonperscription treatment.
http://internationalrosaceafoundation.org
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Acne Factor Dermatitis Factor ... Clinical Trials Resource Center The International Rosacea Foundation is an organization whose mission is to gather in one place, available information found on the web, in books and articles concerning Rosacea. Our goal is to learn more about this chronic but often little-known and misunderstood disorder. The information provided by this site should not be considered medical advice, nor is it intended to replace consultation with a qualified physician. Rosacea conditions and treatments may vary substantially from one patient to another, and treatment must be tailored for each individual case. What Is Rosacea?
Rosacea (pronounced roh-ZAY-sha) is a relatively common, chronic skin disorder. Most people have no knowledge of this disease, including how to recognize it and what to do about it. Rosacea is the fifth most common diagnosis made by dermatologists. A rosacea cure has yet to be found and its cause is still unknown. Knowing the symptoms and finding the treatment that works for you is the best defense against the social and psychological trauma of rosacea.

92. Rosacea
Dermatology Au. rosacea Dr Graham Ellis. Incidence. The most likelydiagnosis of a chronically red face is rosacea. Erythema occurs
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Incidence The most likely diagnosis of a chronically red face is rosacea. Erythema occurs in a "cruciate" distribution affecting the cheeks, forehead, nose, chin and occasionally the balding male scalp. It is usually bilaterally symmetrical and most common in females of Celtic origin. There are two peaks in age of onset - 20's to 30's and the 40's to 50's. Rosacea starts with episodic flushing which gradually gives way to a fixed erythema. Persistent telangiectasia develops in the affected area and acute inflammatory episodes may occur with the formation of non tender papules and pustules. The role of the Demadex follicularum mite in the pathogenesis of rosacea is still unclear but a local delayed hypersensitivity response to Demadex antigens may be partly responsible for the inflammatory component.
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Precipitating stimuli for rosacea include heat, UV light, spicy foods, stress, exercise, alcohol and hot tea or coffee.

93. Rosacea Treatments
Personal responses regarding different treatment options.
http://www.rosacea.co.uk
Rosacea treatment responses...
(to Photoderm, vascular lasers, ETS, etc)
This page is dedicated to recording rosacea sufferers (and those with none-diagnosed facial redness, blushing and flushing) responses to different types of treatment and surgeries. It is independent and impartial. Please Contribute: Add Your Own Report New! See the Rosacea Links Note: If you have any questions about this page, you can email me at:
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94. Rosacea ("Vuxenakne")
rosacea drabbar omkring 10 procent av den vuxna befolkningen. Det är enlångvarig hudsjukdom rosacea ( Vuxenakne ). Av Dr. Mats Berg, docent
http://netdoktor.passagen.se/sjukdomar/Fakta/rosacea.htm

95. Roche Lexikon Medizin (4. Aufl.) - Rosacea
rosacea.
http://www.gesundheit.de/roche/ro32500/r33772.html
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96. Rosacea
Note All links within content go to MayoClinic.com. Diseases and Conditions.rosacea. From MayoClinic.com Special to CNN.com. Overview.
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Overview Rosacea affects mostly adults, usually people with fair skin, between the ages of 30 and 60. About 14 million Americans have this skin condition. Although it's more common in women, rosacea is often more severe in men. It's not life-threatening, but it can affect your appearance and self-esteem. If not treated, rosacea tends to be a progressive condition, which means it gets worse over time, but in most people it's cyclic. It may be active for a time, lessen in intensity, then be followed by a flare-up. Besides acne, it can also be mistaken for other skin problems, such as skin allergy. Once diagnosed, it's highly treatable.

97. Family Medicine
FACIAL RASH OF rosacea CAN MAKE YOU LOOK LIKE WC FIELDS. QuestionI have had redness on my face and went to my dermatologist.
http://www.fhradio.org/fm/archives/1998/2132(FM).html
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Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine [FACIAL RASH OF ROSACEA CAN MAKE YOU LOOK LIKE W. C. FIELDS] Question: I have had redness on my face and went to my dermatologist. He said it was rosacea and didn't offer any help other than giving me a pamphlet that said there is treatment available. I've switched facial soap and also use Noxzema, but this doesn't seem to make much difference. I'd appreciate any advice you care to offer. Answer: Rosacea, which is also called acne rosacea, is a common skin condition that occurs more frequently with increasing age. Rosacea causes redness over the central part of the face - particularly the cheek bones and nose, but the eyes and forehead can also be involved. In addition to the general increased redness, those with rosacea often experience frequent flushing of the skin brought on by drinking hot liquids, alcohol or caffeine, or by eating spicy food. This chronic redness and the episodes of flushing are accompanied by a condition called "telangiectasia." This tongue-twister word describes a grouping of dilated capillaries that appear somewhat like small red spider legs and are clearly visible just beneath the skin. In addition, rosacea produces acne-like blemishes. A very characteristic feature of this condition, when it is untreated, is swelling of the oil gland structures. The medical term for this is sebaceous hyperplasia. It causes prominent skin pores and a thickening of the skin. If you have a mental image of W.C. Fields with his red cheeks and bulbous red nose, then you know what untreated rosacea can look like.

98. Cure For Rosacea?
Discussion relating causes to yeast infections.
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99. ROSACEA
rosacea. We suggest your patients visit the Health Information Unit inthe foyer of the RD E Wonford to see a video on rosacea. Index.
http://www.swis.net/excg/derm/derm20.htm
ROSACEA Tetracycline 250 mg bd one hour before or four hours after meals remains the best treatment. It may have to be continued for many months, or even years. Some patients, however, are controlled on as little as 250 mg daily. Topical Treatment Metrogel
Noritate Cream Both contain Metronidazole but are of limited benefit. Alternatives Minocin MR 100 mg per day (beware pigmentation in long term use)
Erythromycin
Rhinophyma Planing by one of the Plastic Surgeons can be very effective. Index

100. Archives Of Dermatology
Signs, Symptoms, and Tear Studies Before and After Treatment with Doxycycline Abstract, Jan Arch Dermatol. 1997;1334954 (c) AMA 1997
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Vol. 140 No. 5, May 2004 Welcome Sign in/out Activate online subscription One-time access Register for free content ... Register for E-mail Alerts Subscriptions Individual subscriptions Institutional subscriptions For subscription agents Information About This Journal Contact Information Instructions for Authors Peer Reviewer Form ... Web Guidelines Special Features Archives Clinical Challenge Online Quiz Bioterrorism Resources For The Media Classified Ads Meetings Highlights From This Issue Comparison of Skin Biopsy Triage Decisions in 49 Patients With Pigmented Lesions and Skin Neoplasms Teledermatology is a rapidly growing discipline that addresses issues of access to and quality and cost of dermatologic care. In this prospective study of 49 consecutive patients judged by an internist to require dermatologic consultation for skin neoplasms, Shapiro and colleagues compared skin biopsy triage decisions by 3 experienced observers using store-and-forward teledermatology and face-to-face consultations.
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Management of Lentigo Maligna and Lentigo Maligna Melanoma With Staged Excision Lentigo maligna (LM) and LM melanoma are pigmented melanocytic neoplasms found mainly on the sun-exposed skin of the head and neck in elderly patients. In this retrospective follow-up study of 59 patients with LM or LM melanoma who had the lesion excised with serial excision, Bub and colleagues describe the utility of radial histologic sectioning in preparing the tissue.

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