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1312 Rosacea Rotor Syndrome
specific therapy
■Oral antibiotic therapy – tetracycline 500 mg bid, doxycycline 100
mg bid or minocycline 100 mg bid
■Topical metronidazole, azeleic acid, sulfacetamide
■Mild topical corticosteroid combined with precipitated sulfur
■Rhinophyma may be treated surgically.
follow-up
■Regular reassessment and alteration of therapy will generally lead to
a control of the process.
complications and prognosis
■Phymas are not likely, even in untreated patients.
■Telangiectasia may be treated with lasers.
ROTOR SYNDROME
WILLIAM E. BERQUIST, MD
history & physical
■incidence rare
■inheritance: autosomal recessive
■incidental finding of jaundice
tests
Basic Tests
■plasma bilirubin 1–20 mg/dL; usually <7 mg/dL with 60% conjugated
■normal liver enzymes
Specific Diagnostic Tests
■BSP retention abnormal (30–45%) at 45 min
■total urinary coproporphyrin elevated with relative coproporphyrin
I increase
differential diagnosis
n/a
management
■none
specific therapy
n/a