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Rubeosis Facei (Rubeosis faciei diabeticorum)

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Rubeosis Facei (Rubeosis faciei diabeticorum)

  • rubeosis facei (RF), a relatively common skin manifestation associated with diabetes, is a microangiopathic complication (1,2)
  • condition is seen in 3-5% of people in the general diabetes population (2)

  • no formal treatment of RF is needed

Reference:

  1. Namazi MR et al. Rubeosis Faciei Diabeticorum: a Common, but Often Unnoticed, Clinical Manifestation of Diabetes Mellitus.ScientificWorldJournal. 2010; 10: 70-71.
  2. Duff M et al. Cutaneous Manifestations of Diabetes Mellitus.Clin Diabetes. 2015 Jan; 33(1): 40-48.

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