
|Articles|November 1, 2004
Rosacea's gender misconceptions discussed
National report - The lack of a definitive marker indicative of rosacea leads many dermatologists to debate who has, or does not have, the condition, particularly among patients with only the erythematotelangiectatic form - a form more commonly present in women, according to Mark V. Dahl, M.D.
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