1991
DOI: 10.1016/0190-9622(91)70304-k
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A clinical and histopathologic study of granulomatous rosacea

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“…The role of Demodex in GR's pathogenesis was debated in the last decade, with recent data highlighting its significant role in triggering GR [3]. Our observation confirmed that this mite plays an important role in stimulation of the immune system and the formation of granulomas in GR in unusual sites.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…The role of Demodex in GR's pathogenesis was debated in the last decade, with recent data highlighting its significant role in triggering GR [3]. Our observation confirmed that this mite plays an important role in stimulation of the immune system and the formation of granulomas in GR in unusual sites.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…Lesions have been described as involving the ears, neck, axillae, trunk, and groin in granulomatous rosacea. 17 The major distinguishing features of granulomatous rosacea are the lack of a concentration of periorificial lesions and the association of erythema, telangiectasias, pustules, and edema, which are features of more typical rosacea. 17 Rosacea and granulomatous rosacea have been reported in children, but are uncommon.…”
Section: Commentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All patients had an adequate response to prednisone, coinciding with the literature reported, an additional reason to realize that this pathology is not related to tuberculosis, nor rosacea, because the patients had worsened [13]. For all the above mentioned, we agree with other authors in what was formerly called and considered as different pathologies like Disseminated lupus miliary of the face, acne agminata, and periorifical granulomatous dermatitis, all should be considered as a single pathology with different evolutionary aspects, and histological stages, under the term Idiopathic Facial Granulomas with regressive evolution [18].…”
Section: Commentarymentioning
confidence: 47%
“…Consequently, the terms acne agminata, and idiopathic facial granuloma with regressive evolution have replaced the term "disseminated lupus miliary of the face" in several parts of the world. However, this condition is not a variant of acne and does not always occur as repetitive outbreaks of injury, so the name acne agminata is also not appropriate [17][18][19]. It is important to bear in mind that what has led to this denomination are certain similarities with acne, such as the predominance of lesions in the central facial area, and even in extra facial areas like sebaceous glands in thorax, also the coexistence in many cases of pustular lesions and later scars ice pick like [19].…”
Section: Commentarymentioning
confidence: 99%