2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaad.2017.09.016
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Comorbidities in rosacea: A systematic review and update

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“…6,7 Additionally, gastrointestinal microbials including H. pylori and SIBO may be associated with the occurrence of rosacea. Furthermore, although high-frequency dairy product intake only showed a borderline significant effect on rosacea severity after adjusting the covariates in logistic analysis, it showed a significant effect in the crude model (OR = 0.34; 95% CI, 0.12-0.97).…”
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“…6,7 Additionally, gastrointestinal microbials including H. pylori and SIBO may be associated with the occurrence of rosacea. Furthermore, although high-frequency dairy product intake only showed a borderline significant effect on rosacea severity after adjusting the covariates in logistic analysis, it showed a significant effect in the crude model (OR = 0.34; 95% CI, 0.12-0.97).…”
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“…Dairy products may play a role in regulating intestinal microbial flora and reducing the permeability of the intestinal epithelium, causing decreased intestinal inflammation, 37,38 which had been found to be closely associated with rosacea. 6,7 Additionally, gastrointestinal microbials including H. pylori and SIBO may be associated with the occurrence of rosacea. 8,9 Therefore, based on our investigation, we cannot exclude the possibility that dairy products contribute to the prevention and improvement of rosacea.…”
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“…Together, they activated several unique innate immunity signaling pathways including type I interferon signaling. Systemic activation of these pathways may explain rosacea's association with coronary artery disease and other systemic maladies (Haber and El Gemayel, 2018). These pathways provided the Gallo group with a target list to help elucidate the mechanism of UVRinduced inflammation in rosacea.…”
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