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Neurogenic Rosacea: A Distinct Clinical Subtype Requiring a Modified Approach to Treatment

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Abstract

Rosacea is generally categorized into 4 distinct clinical subtypes: erythematotelangiectatic, papulopustular, phymatous, and ocular.1 Granulomatous rosacea, rosacea fulminans, and perioral dermatitis have been described as additional variants.2 Herein we describe 14 patients with rosacea and prominent neurologic symptoms, who represent another distinct subset of rosacea meriting a unique approach to management.

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