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Query: UMLS:C0016382 (
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Rosacea usually occurs in adults and rarely has been noted in children. We recently observed three children with rosacea, all of whom responded dramatically to systemic and topical antibiotics. Rosacea in childhood must be distinguished from other erythematous facial disorders, most commonly acne, granulomatous perioral dermatitis, and
sarcoidosis
. The distribution of facial lesions; the presence of telangiectasias,
flushing
, and pustules; and the appearance of lesional biopsy sections and the ocular lesions, if present, allow differentiation of rosacea from other facial eruptions.
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PMID:Childhood rosacea. 153 54
Cyclosporine is known to be effective in the treatment of psoriasis. In this study, we have used oral cyclosporine (6 mg/kg per day) given for 5 to 30 weeks to 24 patients for the treatment of 12 different dermatoses. Patients with the following diseases demonstrated a marked response or total clearing: 1 patient each with pyoderma gangrenosum, pityriasis lichenoides chronica, and psoriasis of the acrodermatitis continua of Hallopeau type. Moderate to marked response occurred in both patients with epidermolysis bullosa acquisita and the patient with hidradenitis suppurativa. Minimal to moderate responses were obtained in both patients with granuloma annulare, 1 of 2 with acrodermatitis continua of Hallopeau, both patients with Darier's disease, and 1 of 6 patients with vitiligo. Little or no response was noted in both patients with
sarcoidosis
, all 3 patients with pityriasis rubra pilaris, 5 of 6 patients with vitiligo, 1 patient with pemphigus foliaceous, and 1 with pemphigus vulgaris. Clinical side effects were mild and transient and included dysesthesia, fatigue, hypertrichosis, nausea, and
flushing
. The most frequent clinically significant abnormalities were hypertension and renal dysfunction, with all factors normalizing within 1 month of discontinuation of cyclosporine therapy.
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PMID:Oral cyclosporine in the treatment of inflammatory and noninflammatory dermatoses. A clinical and immunopathologic analysis. 217 58
Many general signs familiar to physicians can be found on the skin in cardiac patients. These include (a) cyanosis, central and peripheral, (b) erythremia,
flushing
and erythema, (c) digital clubbing and (d) alteration in texture. Specific cardiac conditions often have useful diagnostic cutaneous clues. Of these the association of coronary heart disease, hyperlipidemia and xanthomas is the most important. Rare syndromes such as the "leopard syndrome" often have distinctive skin signs. Multisystemic disorders may affect the heart and skin simultaneously or in sequence. They include collagen vascular diseases, amyloidosis,
sarcoidosis
and relapsing polychondritis. Finally iatrogenic disease arising from treatment of cardiac or cutaneous disease may induce changes in one or the other organ. The heart and the skin have much in common. These manifestations help elucidate the cause, evaluate the diagnosis, and follow the treatment and progress of these diseases.
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PMID:Cutaneous manifestations of cardiac diseases. 225 49