Perioral dermatitis.
Suzana Ljubojević, Jasna Lipozencić, Petra Turcić
Index: Acta Dermatovenerol. Croat. 16(2) , 96-100, (2008)
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Abstract
Perioral dermatitis is an inflammatory facial skin disorder that predominantly affects women. It is rarely diagnosed in children. The etiology of perioral dermatitis is unknown; however, uncritical use of topical corticosteroids often precedes skin lesions. There is a written diagnostic work-up, differential diagnosis and treatment.
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