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Case Number : CT0039 Adam_Bates

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Female aged 40 years with a facial rash.


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Adam_Bates

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I would sign this out like "consistent with rosacea of granulomatous type".

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Sarcoidosis vs granulomatous rosacea vs lupus disseminatie facie (TB)

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Favour granulomatous rosacea.
 

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Granulomatous Rosacea. DD would include other granulomatous/ infective causes. Based on CPC, further staining for organisms might be indicated.
 

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Favor granulomatous rosacea since the granuloma is tuberculoid in type with no cassation necrosis. Some dilated vessels can be seen together with the remaining perivascular and perifollicular infiltrate.
 

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G. rosacea vs sarcoidosis
 

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Infundibulocentric tuberculoid granuloma. I favor granulomatous rosacea or its extensive papular variant called lupus miliaris disseminatus faciei. Edited April 8, 2013 by Guest
 

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Graham Reilly - Granulomatous rosacea.
 

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Lupus Miliaris Disseminatus Faciei
 

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Adam_Bates

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Well done. You are all correct. The diagosis is granulomatous rosacea.
 

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