| Literature DB >> 29574999 |
Jee-Bum Lee1, Jungyoon Moon2, Ki-Rang Moon1, Ji Hoon Yang2, Young Chul Kye3, Kwang Joong Kim4, Nack In Kim5, Young Suck Ro6, Kui Young Park7, Mi Youn Park8, Margaret Song9, Kyu Joong Ahn10, Hyo Hyun Ahn3, Mi Woo Lee11, Weon Ju Lee12, Yu Sung Choi13, You Won Choi14, Hyuck Hoon Kwon2, Dae Hun Suh2.
Abstract
Rosacea is a common chronic inflammatory skin condition. Although several epidemiological and etiologic studies with large sample sizes have been conducted on Caucasians, such data regarding Asian populations are lacking. A total of 580 patients diagnosed with rosacea were enrolled from October 2014 to February 2015 at 14 general hospitals. Questionnaires, including the standard classification and grading system, were used for evaluation. The average age of the patients was 47.9 years. While 83.8% of patients revealed a single subtype, 16.2% of patients revealed mixed subtypes showing two or more subtypes simultaneously. Erythematotelangiectatic rosacea (ETR) was the most prevalent subtype. ETR combined with papulopustular rosacea showed the highest proportion in the mixed subtype group. Mild severity was revealed in 71.9% of patients. The most common aggravating factor was emotional changes (51.7%), followed by stress (48.4%). Approximately half of the patients (47.4%) showed relatively low awareness of rosacea. By identifying the epidemiological and etiologic features in Korea, we can suggest valuable clinical avenues for research, education and awareness among rosacea patients.Entities:
Keywords: Korean; clinical feature; epidemiology; rosacea; subtype
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29574999 DOI: 10.1111/1346-8138.14281
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Dermatol ISSN: 0385-2407 Impact factor: 4.005