Guest guest Posted February 24, 2002 Report Share Posted February 24, 2002 Hi, I found the article below on rosacea a few months ago, buried deep within the Galderma site, by JK Wilkin, MD, who is a derm on the board of the NRS and had a high position in the FDA. Anyway, there's been some discussion of facial swelling. One possible cause discussed was angioedema. Another cause, outlined by JK Wilkin, is that rosacea is disease not only of the blood vessels, but of the facial lymph system. He really emphasizes that rosacea is a disease of both. The reason I hesitated to post this article is that it says that rosacea is not a disease but a cutaneous stigmata. Stigmata doesn't sound too nice in a sense because one of the definitions of it is that's the plural of stigma. It can feel like that. There is another definition of it in some religions where it's the highest honor a person can get. The person whom the city I lived in is named after (I live in San Francisco), received stigmata as the highest gift and a thing of beauty. I think that Wilkin is using the word in the poetic sense myself. I didn't want to hurt anyone if anyone thought of the common definition. The article is very interesting. http://www.metrogel.com/pdf/rosacea_pathophysiology.pdf Take care, Matija Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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