[rosacea fulminans in the early course of a pregnancy by in vitro fertilization with embryo transfer.]
Posted on September 30, 2008
We report a case of rosacea fulminans occurring at the onset of pregnancy and discuss a possible triggering role of endocrine factors, as well as therapeutic options. CASE REPORT: A 32-year-old woman with no previous history of dermatological disease consulted for rosacea fulminans appearing within the first three weeks of her first pregnancy, which required hormonal stimulation with recombinant FSH (follitropin alpha, Gonal F((R))) and an LHRH inhibitor (cetrorelix, Cetrotide((R))). She did not use topical corticosteroids or any other medication and had no other abnormalities at clinical examination. The skin disease lasted throughout pregnancy despite different treatments. After delivery, moderate improvement was observed within two weeks. Treatment with isotretinoin 0.5mg/kg/day was sta...Tags: acne treatment, acne treatments, acne cure, get rid of acne, best acne treatment, acne free, acne skin care, acne solution, acne products, acne control
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