2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaad.2005.05.018
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Epidemiologic aspects of rosacea

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“…This study also showed a female predominance among all patients, a finding consistent with that of a recent Korean study [17]. In contrast, we observed a male predominance in patients with localized nasal rosacea, in agreement with previous findings showing male predominance in PHY, which commonly involves nasal areas [3,20]. Rosacea usually develops after the age of 30 years, although it can also develop in children, adolescents and young adults [1,3,9,21].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…This study also showed a female predominance among all patients, a finding consistent with that of a recent Korean study [17]. In contrast, we observed a male predominance in patients with localized nasal rosacea, in agreement with previous findings showing male predominance in PHY, which commonly involves nasal areas [3,20]. Rosacea usually develops after the age of 30 years, although it can also develop in children, adolescents and young adults [1,3,9,21].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The prevalence of rosacea is reported to vary from 0.09 to 22% [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8], although this range may reflect racial and geographic differences or differences in diagnostic criteria [1,5]. Rosacea has a wide spectrum of clinical features, which include persistent facial redness, flushing, telangiectasia, inflammatory papules/pustules, hypertrophy and/or ocular features.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…19 Previous surveys have also observed the association of male sex with phymatous rosacea. 20,21 We did not observe a significant association of OC with either ETR or PPR. A previous study involving 168 subjects with rosacea found a significant association between the severity of ETR and OC, but no association between PPR and PHY.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 69%
“…Розацеа подвержено 10-20% людей в возрасте от 30 до 60 лет. Пик забо-леваемости приходится на 40-50 лет [10][11][12]. Одна-ко розацеа может встречаться и у детей [13]; призна-ки заболевания в виде гиперемии кожи лица встре-чаются у 1,65% лиц в 12-20 лет [14].…”
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“…Однако известно, что мужчины реже обращаются с подобной патологией. На основании проведенных исследований с участием 50 235 паци-ентов с розацеа установлено, что мужчины и жен-щины страдают этим заболеванием в одинаковой степени [12]. В то же время следует отметить, что розацеа у мужчин протекает более реактивно и при-водит к запуску пролиферативных процессов с ги-перплазией сальных желез и формированием фим (ринофима, отофима, гнатофима, блефарофима, метафима), в то время как у женщин такие проявле-ния являются казуистикой [7,11,[17][18][19][20].…”
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