نتایج جستجو برای: rhinophyma

تعداد نتایج: 128  

2012
Erik J. Nuveen

Cosmetic surgeons are often asked to evaluate and treat a host of different dermatologic diseases. Some conditions may fall outside the realm of what they see daily in their practice, as they are not very common. We were recently presented with a patient with rhinophyma, which is considered the most severe expression of acne rosacea. In its severe form, rhinophyma is quite disÞ guring and can l...

2012
İsmail Önder Uysal Canan Filiz Karakuş Emine Elif Altuntaş Togay Müderris Ersin Tuncer Suphi Müderris

Rhinophyma is a rarely seen benign, chronic disease of nasal skin, characterized by nodular growing of sebaceous glands that affect the distal half of the nose and cause several functional and aesthetic problems. This uncommon disease is especially seen in Caucasian males between the ages of 45-60 and the incidence is 12 times higher in men than in women. There are different methods for treatme...

Journal: :Archives of dermatology 2012
Aviv Barzilai Hana Feuerman Pietro Quaglino Michael David Meora Feinmesser Marisa Halpern Edit Feldberg Carlo Tomasini Hilla Tabibian-Keissar Ninette Amarilgio Emmilia Hodak

BACKGROUND Unlike T-cell neoplasms, B-cell lymphoproliferative disorders have a limited clinical spectrum of skin involvement. Cutaneous B-cell neoplasms mimicking rosacea or rhinophyma are rare. OBSERVATIONS We described 12 patients with B-cell lymphoproliferative neoplasms presenting with a facial eruption clinically mimicking rosacea or rhinophyma. Eleven patients were women; ages ranged f...

Journal: :Archiv für Dermatologie und Syphilis 1901

2013
Daniele De Seta Francesca Yoshie Russo Elio De Seta Roberto Filipo

Rhinophyma, the advanced stage of rosacea, is a lesion characterized by progressive hypertrophy and hyperplasia of sebaceous glandular tissue, connective tissue, and blood vessels. Rhinophyma can lead to a significant facial disfigurement and severe emotional distress, but it is not only an aesthetic problem, since rare cases of simultaneous presence of malignant tissue are described in the lit...

2017
Scott Walter Steven Krueger Jonathan Ho Kavitha K. Reddy

Rhinophyma is the most prevalent presentation of the phymatous subtype of rosacea. Rosacea subtypes include erythematotelangiectatic type (type 1), papulopustular rosacea (type 2), phymatous rosacea (type 3) and ocular rosacea (type 4).[1] Phymatous rosacea is characterized early by prominent follicular pores or patulous follicles with mild swelling while advanced disease reveals pronounced hyp...

2012
D. Popa Georgeta Osman H. Parvanescu Raluca Ciurea M. Ciurea

The aim of the article is to present an update on the pathophysiology, clinical features and treatment of rhinophyma. A 56 years old patient, living in urban area, presented with a giant rhinophyma which caused him not only upper airways obstruction and difficulty in eating, but also aesthetic and psycho-social disadvantages.The treatment of the patient was a surgical intervention consisting in...

Journal: :Annals of plastic surgery 2002
Alain Curnier Sunil Choudhary

Rhinophyma is a common condition in the west of Scotland. Various surgical approaches have been described, most of which rely heavily on electrocautery, heated scalpel, or laser coagulation for hemostasis, resulting in thermal injury and substantial risk of scarring. The authors describe their experience with the "triple approach" for the surgical treatment of rhinophyma, consisting of tangenti...

2017
El Mahi Hakima Mernissi Fatima Zahra

Rhinophyma (rhis: nose, phyma: growth) is a rare, disfiguring disease characterized by a progressive hypertrophy of the softtissues of the nose with its increased volume, mainly in the lower half, and often associated to an end-stage of severe acne rosacea. The cause of rhinophyma is unknown, but it is believed to be the end stage of acne rosacea. The diagnosis is easy to ascertain based on the...

2015
Jake Laun Jared Gopman Joshua B. Elston Michael A. Harrington

Figure 1. Classic appearance of rhino-phyma with a bulbous, cosmetic nasal deformity causing distortion of the aesthetic subunits of the lower nose. Alar thickening can eventually lead to obstruction of the external nasal valves. Figure 2. Transition of the affected thicker sebaceous skin of the lower nose and the relatively unaffected upper nasal skin.

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