Early Rosacea Skin Inflammation, Facial Swelling and Lymphatic Involvement
Researchers point out that lymphatic angiogenesis was not expected as no patient had facial swelling, but that the findings support the long-held belief that the lymphatic system is involved in the process of skin inflammation.
Gomaa AHA, Yaar M, Eyada MMK, Bhawan J. Lymphangiogenesis and angiogenesis in non-phymatous rosacea. Journal of Cutaneous Pathology 2007;34:748-753.
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Further Information:
Lymphatic Involvement in Early Rosacea : Lymphangiogenesis and Angiogenesis in Non-Phymatous Rosacea : Early Rosacea Skin Inflammation, Facial Swelling and Lymphatic Involvement : Increased VEGF Expression in Rosacea : Skin Care Utilizing Vascular Epithelial Growth Factor (VEGF) : Angiogenesis and Mast Cells in Rosacea : Increased Mast Cell Count in Rosacea Patients : Association Between Rosacea Rhinophyma and Increased Mast Cells : Recent Studies Concerning Rosacea and Angiogenesis :
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