2019
DOI: 10.5114/dr.2019.88259
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Candidiasis and demodicosis of facial skin imitating exacerbation of rosacea

Abstract: Rosacea is a chronic dermatosis, manifesting with erythema, papular or pustular eruptions located in the facial area. The authors present a case of an 84-year-old woman with a long-term history of rosacea who had a mycotic infection of the facial skin imitating aggravation of the underlying disease. The case presented by us can be regarded as a variant of "tinea incognito", i.e., undiagnosed mycosis, misdiagnosed as another dermatosis, which is often aggravated by the patient by using local glucocorticosteroid… Show more

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