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RosaceaA chronic skin disease that causes persistent redness over the areas of the face and nose that normally blush: mainly the forehead, the chin, and the lower half of the nose. The tiny blood vessels in these areas enlarge (dilate) and become more visible through the skin, appearing like tiny red lines (telangiectasias). Pimples that look like teenage [..]
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Rosaceaskin disease in which blood vessels in the face are enlarged, producing redness in the cheeks and nose.
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RosaceaCommon facial skin disorder characterized by redness on the cheeks, nose, chin, or forehead; small visible blood vessels on the face, bumps, or pimples, and water or irritated eyes that usually affect [..]
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RosaceaA skin disorder that is characterised by patches of red skin on the nose and cheeks and acne-like bumps; most commonly occurs in middle-aged women
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Rosacea(n) a skin disease of adults (more often women) in which blood vessels of the face enlarge resulting in a flushed appearance
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RosaceaSee Ocular Rosacea.
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RosaceaA skin condition that enlarges blood vessels in the face, causing redness of the nose and other parts of the face.
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RosaceaA pathological skin condition in which the texture and the quality of the facial skin is damaged due to problems with broken blood vessels in the facial area. Can range from mild to severe.
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RosaceaA cutaneous disorder primarily of convexities of the central part of the Face, such as Forehead; CHEEK; Nose; and Chin. It is characterized by Flushing; Erythema; Edema; Rhinophyma; papules; and ocula [..]
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RosaceaA variant of Rosacea.
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RosaceaA cutaneous disorder primarily of convexities of the central part of the FACE, such as FOREHEAD; CHEEK; NOSE; and CHIN. It is characterized by FLUSHING; ERYTHEMA; EDEMA; RHINOPHYMA; papules; and ocula [..]
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RosaceaRosacea is a skin condition that produces red oils skin and acne.
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RosaceaRosacea is a chronic inflammatory skin condition affecting adults that causes redness in the face, including forehead, nose, cheeks and chin.
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RosaceaSkin disorder that typically occurs after the age of 30. Symptoms include a reddening or rash on the cheeks, chin, nose or forehead.
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RosaceaA skin condition that causes inflammation all over the face, and is treated by a dermatologist.
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Rosaceaa skin disease of unknown causes that causes an array of symptoms, including redness and puffiness on several areas of the face, including cheeks and nose. Rosacea cannot be cured, but treatment shoul [..]
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RosaceaAlso known as Acne Rosacea or Adult Acne. A disorder involving chronic inflammation of the cheeks, nose, chin, forehead or eyelids. It may cause redness, vascularity, swelling or hyperplasia (increase size of tissue) or skin eruptions. (rosecea, roasacea, rosasea, rosesea, rosacia, rosecia)
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RosaceaA skin disease of unknown causes involving chronic inflammation of the cheeks, nose, chin, forehead or eyelids. It may cause redness, vascularity, swelling or hyperplasia (increased size of tissue), o [..]
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Rosacea1876, short for acne rosacea (1833), from fem. of Latin rosaceus "rose-colored" (see rose (n.1)).
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RosaceaRosacea is an inflammatory skin disorder which causes excessive facial redness. It often appears as red or pink patches, visible broken blood vessels and small red bumps on the skin surface across the [..]
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RosaceaA chronic form of acne showing increased redness or acne-like eruptions. A facial skin disorder characterized by erythema, papules, pustules and telangiectasia on the cheeks, nose, and chin, forehead and/or eyelids. The treatment of skin eruptions may include long-term treatment with topical antifungals, steroids, or antibiotics.
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