Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, volume 78, issue 1, pages 148-155

Standard classification and pathophysiology of rosacea: The 2017 update by the National Rosacea Society Expert Committee

Richard Gallo 1
Richard D. Granstein 2
S. Kang 3
Mark Mannis 4
Martin Steinhoff 5, 6
Jerry Tan 7
Diane M. Thiboutot 8, 9, 10
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2018-01-01
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR1.677
CiteScore8.6
Impact factor12.8
ISSN01909622, 10976787
Dermatology
Abstract
In 2002, the National Rosacea Society assembled an expert committee to develop the first standard classification of rosacea. This original classification was intended to be updated as scientific knowledge and clinical experience increased. Over the last 15 years, significant new insights into rosacea's pathogenesis and pathophysiology have emerged, and the disorder is now widely addressed in clinical practice. Growing knowledge of rosacea's pathophysiology has established that a consistent multivariate disease process underlies the various clinical manifestations of this disorder, and the clinical significance of each of these elements is increasing as more is understood. This review proposes an updated standard classification of rosacea that is based on phenotypes linked to our increased understanding of disease pathophysiology. This updated classification is intended to provide clearer parameters to conduct investigations, guide diagnosis, and improve treatment.
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