Rosacea: a clinical review


Submitted: 25 December 2015
Accepted: 29 December 2015
Published: 23 June 2016
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Rosacea is a field within dermatology with new insight within immunological research and new treatment-algorithm. Patient education on rosacea and appropriate treatments is an important aspect in helping patients succeed with therapy. Treatment should be tailored to each individual patient, taking into account: symptoms, trigger factors, patients’ wishes, most bothersome symptoms, psychological aspect, individual needs. A combination of clinical therapies to treat different symptoms concomitantly may offer the best possible outcomes for the patient. In this review article we describe these aspects.

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Mikkelsen, C. S., Holmgren, H. R., Kjellman, P., Heidenheim, M., Karppinnen, A., Bjerring, P., & Huldt-Nystrøm, T. (2016). Rosacea: a clinical review. Dermatology Reports, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.4081/dr.2016.6387

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