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Persistent edema of rosacea

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characterized by a hard, nonpitting edema restricted to the forehead, glabella, upper eyelids, nose, and cheeks. This condition is also known as chronic upper facial erythematous edema, Morbihan's disease, morbus Morbihan, and rosaceous lymphedema. Despite the name, it is unclear whether this
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Wohlrab J, et al. Persistent erythema and edema of the midthird and upper aspect of the face (morbus morbihan): evidence of hidden immunologic contact urticaria and impaired lymphatic drainage. J Am Acad Dermatol.
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Nagasaka T, et al. Persistent lymphoedema in Morbihan disease: formation of perilymphatic epithelioid cell granulomas as a possible pathogenesis. Clin Exp Dermatol. 2008;33(6):764-7.
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is usually necessary. Eyelid reduction surgery has also been reported to help with the cosmetic appearance of the condition, but does not alter the disease progression.
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Ajith C, et al. Granulomatous rosacea mimicking eyelid dermatitis. > OUCH! Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol. 2005;71(5):366-5.
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therapy has been used, and the condition responds well to doses of 0.5 to 1 mg/kg/day. However, unlike in the treatment of
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Lamparter J, et al. Morbus Morbihan: A rare cause of edematous swelling of the eyelids. Ophthalmologe. 2010;107(6):553-7.
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Freedberg IM, et al. Fitzpatrick's Dermatology in General Medicine. Sixth Edition. McGraw-Hill, 2003:689-90.
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regimens commonly used for rosacea generally being ineffective. For the severe forms of this disease, oral
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Most cases of this condition tend to be recalcitrant to treatment, with topical and oral
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There are no specific laboratory findings associated with this condition, and the
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found on the areas involved, those mainly being the forehead,
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condition is a distinct disease or a rare complication of
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Index

Rosaceous lymphedema
Specialty
edema
glabella
eyelids
cutaneous condition
rosacea
histology
differential diagnosis
acne
Melkersson–Rosenthal syndrome
lupus erythematosus
sarcoidosis
antibiotic
isotretinoin
maintenance therapy
tetracyclines
List of cutaneous conditions
Concise Oxford English Dictionary
ISBN
0-07-138076-0
doi
10.1111/j.1529-8019.2010.01373.x
Category
Acneiform eruptions

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