A case of pediatric rosacea—Skin and ocular involvement

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Abstract

Childhood rosacea presents a diagnostic difficulty due to the lack of diagnostic criteria and potential mimics. Ocular involvement is a frequent complication of rosacea in children and may appear before cutaneous findings. It is important for clinicians to be aware of these and to screen patients appropriately in order for timely treatment to be instituted.

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Ooi, X. T., Tan, K. B., & Chandran, N. (2019). A case of pediatric rosacea—Skin and ocular involvement. Clinical Case Reports, 7(12), 2414–2416. https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.2482

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