Steroid-induced rosacea
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Steroid-induced rosacea
Abstract
The excessive, regular use of topical fluorinated corticosteroids on the face often produces an array of skin complications, including an eruption clinically indistinguishable from rosacea ("iatrosacea"). Treatment involves discontinuation of the steroid and administration of oral tetracycline and nonsteroidal topical preparations. Once therapy is begun, clearing of the lesions may take several months.
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