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Rosacea, An Issue of Dermatologic Clinics. The Clinics: Dermatology Volume 36-2

  • Book

  • March 2018
  • Elsevier Health Science
  • ID: 4430119

This issue of Dermatologic Clinics, guest edited by Drs.Steven Feldman and Leah A. Cardwell, is devoted to Rosacea. Articles in this issue include: Rosacea Pathogenesis; Genetic Predisposition to Rosacea; Epidemiology of Rosacea and Severity in the Population; Psychosocial Burden and Other Impacts of Rosacea of Patients' Quality of Life; Comorbidities of Rosacea; Rosacea Triggers, Alcohol and Smoking; Clinical Presentation/Classification of Rosacea and Variation in Different Fitzpatrick Skin Types; Rosacea Treatment Review; Medical Management of Facial Redness in Rosacea; Procedural Treatments for Rosacea; Ocular Rosacea; Rosacea Treatment Cost; and Coping with Rosacea.

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Table of Contents

Rosacea - Table of Contents

Preface: Complexities of Rosacea

Rosacea Pathogenesis

Genetic Predisposition to Rosacea

Validity and Reliability of a Rosacea Self-Assessment Tool

Measurement of Disease Severity in a Population of Rosacea Patients

Psychosocial Burden and Other Impacts of Rosacea on Patients' Quality of Life

Rosacea Comorbidities

Rosacea Triggers: Alcohol and Smoking

Evaluating and Optimizing the Diagnosis of Erythematotelangiectatic Rosacea

A Review of the Current Modalities for the Treatment of Papulopustular Rosacea

Medical Management of Facial Redness in Rosacea

Revisiting Rosacea Criteria: Where Have We Been, Where Are We Going, and How Will We Get There?

Patient Costs Associated with Rosacea

Coping Mechanisms and Resources for Patients Suffering from Rosacea

Authors

Steven R Feldman Professor of Dermatology, Departments of Dermatology, Pathology and Public Health Sciences, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC, USA. Leah A. Cardwell Wake Forest University School of Medicine. Sarah L Taylor Assistant Professor.