Drug Therapy

Update on Rosacea Pathogenesis and Correlation With Medical Therapeutic Agents

The pathogenesis of rosacea is poorly understood, though clinical features of the disease are well-recognized. This article updates current views on mechanisms potentially associated with rosacea. Although data is limited, correlation with therapies is reviewed.


 

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