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Lower lid lympheodema in Morbihan disease
Keywords: Cheek, Erythema, Face, Facial lymphoedema, Female, Infiltrated erythematous oedematous plaque, Lymphoedematous rosacea, Phyma
Morbihan disease was first described in 1957 by French dermatologist Robert Degos, and is characterised by a firm oedema on the upper portion of the face. Although generally considered as a refractory and chronic form of rosacea, Morbihan disease may exist in the absence of other features of rosacea, and thus may represent a separate disease process.
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