Rosacea: a review of current topical, systemic and light based therapies

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Carney, C. Kennedy [1 ]
Cantrell, W. [1 ]
Elewski, B. E. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Alabama Birmingham, Dept Dermatol, Birmingham, AL 35294 USA
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Rosacea; etiology; Phototherapy; Anti-inflammatory agents; PULSED-DYE-LASER; ACID 15-PERCENT GEL; STEROID-INDUCED ROSACEA; ANTIINFLAMMATORY DOSE DOXYCYCLINE; METRONIDAZOLE 0.75-PERCENT CREAM; RANDOMIZED PHASE-III; AZELAIC ACID; PAPULOPUSTULAR ROSACEA; PIMECROLIMUS CREAM; SPLIT-FACE;
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R75 [皮肤病学与性病学];
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Rosacea is a common chronic inflammatory disorder of the facial skin characterized by periods of exacerbation, remission and possible progression. The principle subtypes include erythematotelangiectatic rosacea, papulopustular rosacea, phymatous rosacea and ocular rosacea. Although the pathogenesis is unknown, rosacea is largely recognized as an inflammatory disorder. Individual subtypes are likely a result of different pathogenic factors and respond best to different therapeutic regimens. The non-pharmacologic approach to therapy is adequate skin care, trigger avoidance and photoprotection; in addition, there are several topical, herbal, systemic and light based therapies available. Standard Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved treatments include topical sodium sulfacetamide, metronidazole, and azelaic acid. Anti-inflammatory dose doxycycline, a controlled-release 40 mg formulation offers a non-antibiotic, anti-inflammatory treatment option. Combination of azelaic acid or topical metronidazole with antiinflammatory doxycycline appears to have a synergistic effect. Oral isotretinoin may be effective for phymatous rosacea and treatment resistant rosacea. Light based therapies with pulsed dye laser and intense pulsed light are effective in treatment of erythema and telangiectasias. As our knowledge of rosacea and its therapeutic options expand, a multifaceted approach to treatment is warranted.
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