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Rosacea with pustules and papules

By JOM Staff

06.17.23

A 56-year-old male patient known with hypogammaglobulinemia on monthly intravenous immunoglobulins, presented with worsening facial rash. He has been diagnosed with cutaneous T cell lymphoma based on punch biopsies from skin bumps on his extremities, and he was treated with ultraviolet (UV) phototherapy. He presented with worsening facial rash and white pustules superimposed on the rash. He was clinically diagnosed with rosacea with pustules and papules, and he was treated successfully with doxycycline and topical minocycline (Figure 1).