SERRA-BADRICH - HUMAN MICROBIOME (ROSACEA, ATOPIC DERMATITIS
• Rosacea may occur in patients with dry skin or skin with important seborrheic levels, not being necessarily linked to a skin type. • A recent study evaluated 135 patients with rosacea and without treatment, and showed that the erythematotelangiectatic form of the disease is more common in dry skin than in seborrheic skin.
Tan J, Blume-Peytavi U, Ortonne JP, Wilhelm K, Marticou L, Baltas E, et al. An observational cross-sectional survey of rosacea: clinical associations and progression between subtypes. Br J Dermatol. 2013;169:555-62.
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