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  2. Rosacea - Wikipedia

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    Other options include topical metronidazole cream or topical fusidic acid applied to the eyelids, or oral doxycycline in more severe cases of ocular rosacea. If papules and pustules persist, then sometimes isotretinoin can be prescribed. [42] Systemic doxycycline modified-release capsules are commonly used for the treatment of rosacea.

  3. National Rosacea Society - Wikipedia

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    Although rosacea was first described by Guy de Chauliac in the 14th century and included Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales, [2] when the National Rosacea Society was founded in 1992 rosacea was still considered a rare disease, and its first approved treatment, topical metronidazole, received orphan drug designation by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in the belief that fewer than 200,000 ...

  4. Acne fulminans - Wikipedia

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    In addition to testosterone, isotretinoin may also precipitate acne fulminans, possibly related to highly increased levels of C acnes antigens in the patient's immune system. [3] Acne fulminans is a rare disease. Over the past several years, fewer cases of this disease have occurred, possibly because of earlier and better treatment of acne.

  5. Acne conglobata - Wikipedia

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    Bleeding or draining of acneiform plaques may be present. The systemic findings seen in acne fulminans are not present. A component of the follicular occlusion tetrad, acne conglobata may be seen with hidradenitis suppurativa, pilonidal disease and dissecting cellulitis of the scalp. [5] The face, chest, back and buttocks may be involved.

  6. Traumatic anserine folliculosis - Wikipedia

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    Traumatic anserine folliculosis is a curious gooseflesh-like follicular hyperkeratosis that may result from persistent pressure and lateral friction of one skin surface against another.

  7. Brimonidine - Wikipedia

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    Brimonidine is an α 2 agonist medication used to treat open-angle glaucoma, ocular hypertension, and rosacea. [4] [5] In rosacea it improves the redness. [5] It is used as eye drops or applied to the skin. [4] [5] It is also available in the fixed-dose combination medication brimonidine/timolol along with timolol maleate. [6]