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IndustrialPseudomonas folliculitis

American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 2006
Complaints of poor water quality and skin rashes among workers at a US cardboard manufacturing facility were investigated to determine potential causes.Employees were interviewed regarding work duties and health symptoms. Areas of dermatitis in affected employees were visually examined.
David J, Hewitt   +3 more
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Pseudomonas folliculitis

Australasian Journal of Dermatology, 1997
SUMMARYPrevious reports of Pseudomonas folliculitis in children identified heated pools, hot tubs or spa baths as the source of the infection. This report presents a 4‐year‐old female with Pseudomonas folliculitis acquired from the family bath tub. The source of the infection was contaminated bath toys and bath plug.
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Folliculitis Decalvans

JAMA Dermatology
This case report describes a woman in her 40s who presented with a 4-year history of progressive hair loss with associated pruritus and pain and was diagnosed with folliculitis decalvans.
Lijuan, Zhou, Jinran, Lin, Wenyu, Wu
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Actinic superficial folliculitis

British Journal of Dermatology, 1998
We report a 31-year-old man with sterile follicular pustules on the shoulders, trunk and arms, recurring every year within 48-72 h of the year's first exposure to the sun. Both clinical and histological characteristics match those of the condition first described in 1985 under the name actinic superficial folliculitis. We discuss possible relationships
J, Labandeira   +2 more
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Follicule to Follicule Heterogeneity of Sebum Excretion

Dermatology, 1986
We have evaluated the normal variations in the sebum excretion rate from follicle to follicle on the forehead by using the noninvasive techniques of the Lipometre® and Sebutape®. For a given overall amount of sebum excreted to the surface of the skin during a limited period of time, both the number of active sebaceous follicles and the amount of lipids
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Perforating folliculitis

Medicina Clínica (English Edition), 2022
Kevin, Díez-Madueño   +3 more
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Demodex Folliculitis

Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology, 2011
John R, Vu, Joseph C, English
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Hookworm folliculitis

International Journal of Dermatology, 2008
Valenie, Rivera-Roig   +2 more
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Folliculitis

1996
Abstract Two forms of folliculitis commonly occur among HIV-infected individuals: bacterial folliculitis and eosinophilicfolliculitis (also known as eosinophilic pustular folliculitis). In addition, patients may less commonly develop other forms of folliculitis, such as pityrosporum ...
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