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Persistent Facial erythema (Red face)

Persistent Facial erythema (Red face)

Facial Demodicidosis.

Diffuse dull erythema on the cheeks and perioral region, with fine scaling appreciable in the perioral location.

Facial Demodicidosis.

Contact dermatitis

Contact dermatitis.

Tinea faciei

Tinea faciei

Tinea incognito

Tinea incognito

Seborrheic dermatitis

seborrheic dermatitis

Polymorphous light eruption

Polymorphous light eruption.

Dermatomyositis

Dermatomyositis

Lupus erythematosus

Lupus erythematosus

Steroid induced erythema

Steroid induced erythema

Rosacea

Rosacea

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