STEROID HORMONE DYSREGULATORY OF ROSACEA: Part I
Journal: MEDICAL JOURNAL DERMATOVENEROLOGY AND COSMETOLOGY (Vol.1, No. 4)Publication Date: 2020-08-22
Authors : V. V. Bocharova;
Page : 3-17
Keywords : rosacea; steroid hormones (sexual and asexual); neurotransmitters;
Abstract
The subject of the study – rosacea. The aim of the work is to clarify the ways of influence of dysregulatory steroid hormonal mechanisms on the stages of rosacea development. The data that indicate a certain stage of inclusion of different ways of responding to physiological or pathological hormonal changes of steroid sex and non-sex ovarian hormones in relation to: mechanisms of their production rate, discrete secretion, cascade involvement of neurosecretes of protein and peptide nature (neurotransmitters and, target organs, which affects the clinical manifestations of different stages of dermatosis.
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