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    • Pathophysiology of skin conditions

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    • Clinically classified into four subtypes, each requiring specific therapeutic strategies.

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    • To review the clinical presentation of rosacea and its subtypes.
    • To explore the underlying pathophysiological mechanisms.
    • To discuss current treatment options and differential diagnoses for physicians.

    Summary:

    • This review details the clinical aspects of rosacea, including its impact on patients.
    • It examines the elusive pathomechanisms contributing to rosacea and its subtypes.
    • Current treatments are discussed, emphasizing their broad and symptomatic nature.

    Impact:

    • Provides a comprehensive overview for healthcare professionals treating rosacea.
    • Highlights the need for further research into rosacea pathomechanisms for improved therapies.
    • Aids in differentiating rosacea from other conditions for accurate diagnosis and management.