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11 sty 2018 · The American entertainer of vaudeville and the movies, W.C. Fields (1880-1946), had rosacea with rhinophyma (ryno-fee-ma). If it is not effectively treated, rosacea can cause rhinophyma (literally, growth of the nose).
Rhinophyma is a condition causing development of a large, bulbous nose associated with granulomatous infiltration, commonly due to untreated rosacea. [1] The condition is most common in older white males.
23 cze 2022 · Rhinophyma, or phymatous rosacea, is a benign overgrowth of the sebaceous glands, blood vessels, and dermal tissue of the nose that was most often associated with the American comedian W.C. Fields [1, 2].
8 maj 1990 · There can be an inflammation of the sebaceous glands, usually of the face, where you may get acne-like lesions we call papules and pustules. "There also may be an enlargement of the soft tissues of the nose, which is referred to as rhinophyma or W.C. Fields nose."
4 wrz 2019 · The red, swollen and bumpy nose of rhinophyma (pronounced “rye-no-FY-muh”) was long associated in popular discourse with heavy alcohol consumption; it’s been historically referred to as drinker’s nose, and W.C. Fields referred to the bumps on his trademark nose as “gin blossoms.”
This skin condition is frequently referred to as the "W.C. Fields" nose. Rhinophyma consists of hypertrophic nodular growths on the distal half of the nose. The nose becomes very fibrous and...
25 mar 2020 · Flushing and blushing are common early symptoms of rosacea. Skin involvement is limited to the central facial areas—nose, cheeks, forehead, chin. Besides redness and inflammatory nodules, the skin has characteristic broken, dilated blood vessels (telangiectasias) in affected areas.