@Article{Sielska2012,
journal="Dermatology Review/Przegląd Dermatologiczny",
issn="0033-2526",
volume="99",
number="1",
year="2012",
title="Topical corticosteroid-induced rosacea-like dermatitis – report of cases and review of the literature",
abstract=" Introduction.   Topical corticosteroid-induced rosacea-like dermatitis (TCIRD) is presently classified as a separate entity. In 98% of cases it is the result of rebound phenomenon after treatment with corticosteroids.    Objective.   Presentation of side effects of topical glucocorticosteroids applied on the facial skin lesions.     Case reports . We present 9 cases of female patients, who developed TCIRD after prolonged use of topical cortricosteroids. We discuss methods of treatment and management of patients who may consider flare-up after corticosteroids withdrawal as ineffectiveness of applied medications or as their undesirable side effects.    Conclusions . Uncontrolled, long-term topical corticosteroid treatment of skin lesions localized on the face may lead to development of TCIRD. The management of these patients is difficult because of flare-up of skin changes after corticosteroids withdrawal at the first stage of therapy.",
author="Sielska, Halina
and Kłujszo, Elżbieta",
pages="1--9",
url="https://www.termedia.pl/Topical-corticosteroid-induced-rosacea-like-dermatitis-report-of-cases-and-review-of-the-literature,56,18184,1,1.html"
}