Chang P, Moreno-Coutiño G. Periocular dermatoses.
Int J Womens Dermatol 2017;
3:206-218. [PMID:
29234715 PMCID:
PMC5715233 DOI:
10.1016/j.ijwd.2017.08.001]
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Abstract
The periocular area may be affected by infectious or noninfectious diseases such as inflammatory dermatoses, systemic disease, drug reactions, benign and malignant lesions, traumatic lesions, and esthetic complications. We present a review of the most common periocular dermatoses.
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