Perioral dermatitis: dermatitis that has persisted for months and is resistant to therapy. Intermittent local treatment with corticostroidexterna. No known rosacea.
Dermatitis perioralis. periorally localized, large red spots, smallest follicular vesicles and papules. perioral dermatitis is characterized by an inflammation-free zone immediately adjacent to the red of the lips. 21-year-old woman with several months of therapy with an extemporaneous formulation containing glucorticoids.
Dematitis periorale. granulomatous type of perioral dermatitis: theclinical picture was preceded by several months of intensive use of an ointment containing clobetasol.
Dermatitis perioralis. perioral localized, flat redness (compare the surrounding normal skin), follicular papules and individual pustules. clinical picture in a 22-year-old Ethiopian woman after several months of therapy with a glucocrticoid ointment.
Perioral dermatitis: dermatitis of the prior facial skin with follicular papules and pustules that has persisted for months and is resistant to therapy. Intermittent locomotor treatment with corticostroidexterna. No previously known rosacea.
Dematitis periorale: extensive redness and swelling and scaling of the perioral and perinasal region. itching and feeling of tension. the clinical picture was preceded by several months of intensive use of an ointment containing clobetasol.
Dematitis periorale: reddening and swelling, multiple papules and some pustules. itching and feeling of tension. the clinical picture was accompanied by a constant "overtreatment" with various cosmetics, recently also creams containing glucocorticoids.
Dematitis periorale: reddening and swelling, multiple papules and some pustules. itching and feeling of tension. the clinical picture was accompanied by a constant "overtreatment" with various cosmetics, recently also creams containing glucocorticoids.
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