The differential diagnoses in this case are tuberculoid leprosy and rhinophyma. |
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Women are more likely to get rosacea on the cheeks and chin, but men are more likely to get rhinophyma. |
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Lymphedema is suspected to play a major role especially in the severe form of rhinophyma. |
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The treatment of rhinophyma is completely different compared to other nose corrections. |
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Another possible complication is hyperplasia of the soft tissues of the nose and increase in its size called rhinophyma. |
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It glowed like a light bulb, red and swollen from the same disfiguring form of rosacea, called rhinophyma, that afflicted J. P. Morgan and W. C. Fields, advanced to a stage one seldom sees in public these days. |
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An increased concentration of the receptor was found in rhinophyma and therefore it is suggested that this may contribute to vascular and dermal alterations in rosacea. |
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This condition, known as rhinophyma, affects more men than women. |
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This is called rhinophyma and is not to be confused with the kind of redness and swelling on the nose caused by alcoholism. |
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The exact cause of this condition, called rhinophyma, is not known, but spicy food, alcohol, exercise and the sun are suspected. |
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Case reports of unusual presentations have described presenting signs that resembled alopecia, rhinophyma, and rosacea. |
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Rhinophyma, characterized by an enlarged and red nose, may also develop in later stages. |
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Rhinophyma is a progressive, disfiguring disease of the nose which represents an end stage of rosacea. |
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Rhinophyma is the most common form of phymas and mainly affects men. |
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Rhinophyma is characterized by a chronic deep inflammation that steadily leads to an increase of connective tissue and sebaceous gland hyperplasia. |
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