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Marked lower lid lymphoedema and nasal rosacea in Morbihan disease
Keywords: Face, Facial lymphoedema, Infiltrated erythematous oedematous plaque, Irregular nasal surface contours, Lymphoedematous rosacea, Male, Phyma, Phymatous rosacea, Rhinophyma, Solid oedema
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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