2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2230.2011.04042.x
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Rosacea fulminans in pregnancy: successful treatment with azithromycin

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“…One mechanism proposed for the development of RF includes cytokine-mediated inflammation triggered by sebocytes [ 5 ]. However, outbreaks have been reported in a variety of pathophysiological settings: after ingestion of high dose vitamin B supplements [ 6 ]; with Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis [ 7 ]; and during pregnancy [ 8 ].…”
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“…One mechanism proposed for the development of RF includes cytokine-mediated inflammation triggered by sebocytes [ 5 ]. However, outbreaks have been reported in a variety of pathophysiological settings: after ingestion of high dose vitamin B supplements [ 6 ]; with Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis [ 7 ]; and during pregnancy [ 8 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fuentelsaz et al described a pregnant woman with rosacea fulminans who was successfully treated after a 3-month tapering course of azithromycin [55], which has been classified as safer than tetracyclines. Whether the dosage, and dosing schedule, of azithromycin may be lowered such that it is sub-antimicrobial but is effective as an anti-inflammatory agent is unclear.…”
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“…45 días, combinada con tacrolimus al 0,1 % dos veces al día durante un mes, con excelente respuesta 82 . En el otro, Fuentelsa, et al 83 , reportaron un caso de rosácea fulminante en una paciente embarazada, con resolución completa de las lesiones con la administración de 500 mg de azitromicina tres veces a la semana durante cuatro semanas, seguida de 250 mg tres veces a la semana durante cuatro semanas y 500 mg una vez a la semana durante cuatro semanas, combinada con metronidazol en gel y clindamicina en gel hasta el séptimo mes de embarazo 83 .…”
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