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Can COVID‐19 cause atypical forms of pityriasis rosea refractory to conventional therapies?

Journal of Medical Virology, 2021
We read with great interest the article by Veraldi et Al. on the relationship between Pityriasis Rosea (PR) and Covid 19 infection (1). In response to the above mentioned article we would like to share our experience on a case of Pityriasis Rosea ...
F. Martora   +4 more
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Pityriasis rosea after mRNA COVID‐19 vaccination

International Journal of Dermatology, 2021
Pityriasis rosea after mRNA COVID-19 vaccination Dear Editor, With the ominous socioeconomic and medical consequences associated with the current COVID-19 pandemic and in an effort to alleviate its associated morbidity and mortality, several vaccines ...
L. Abdullah   +3 more
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Next‐generation sequencing confirms T‐cell clonality in a subset of pediatric pityriasis lichenoides

Journal of cutaneous pathology, 2021
Pityriasis lichenoides (PL) is a papulosquamous disease that affects both adults and children. Previous studies have shown a subset of this entity to have clonal T‐cell populations via PCR‐based assays.
S. Raghavan   +10 more
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Pityriasis versicolor

Dermatologic Clinics, 2003
Pityriasis versicolor is a mild or chronic condition characterized by scaly hypopigmented or hyperpigmented lesions usually affecting the trunk. The lesions vary depending on tropical or temperate climates. The disease seems to occur mainly at adolescence when the sebaceous glands are more active.
Aditya K, Gupta   +3 more
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Relapsing Pityriasis Rosea

Dermatology, 2014
To assess the prevalence of relapses of pityriasis rosea (PR), a retrospective cohort study investigated all PR cases diagnosed in Genoa between 2000 and 2013 and followed them up to today. Of 570 cases, 21 (3.7%) relapsed. Most of them had a single episode, but 4 had two episodes and 2 had three episodes.
DRAGO, FRANCESCO   +3 more
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Pityriasis Rosea: An Updated Review.

Current pediatric reviews, 2020
BACKGROUND Pityriasis rosea is a common acute, self-limited papulosquamous dermatosis that primarily affects children and young adults. The condition and its clinical variants may pose a diagnostic challenge, especially in the absence of the herald patch.
A. Leung, J. Lam, K. Leong, K. Hon
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Pityriasis Rotunda

International Journal of Dermatology, 1986
A 13‐year‐old boy and his sisters (11 and 14, respectively] consulted us for the same derniatoses. The boy and the elder sister had been suffering for over 4 years, while the younger sister was in her first year of the disease. The clinical pictures were alike: many circular or oval patches of furfuraceous desquamation scattered over the trunk and ...
A M, Zina, S, Ubertalli, S, Bundino
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Pityriasis capitis: Causes, pathophysiology, current modalities, and future approach

Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 2020
Pityriasis capitis commonly known as dandruff is one of the most common and widely seen dermatological disease that affects majority of the world population.
Umang Sheth, P. Dande
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Pityriasis versicolor

Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 2002
ABSTRACTPityriasis versicolor is a common superficial fungal infection of the skin. It is caused by Malassezia spp., which are normal human saprophytes. Under certain conditions, both exogenous and endogenous, the fungus can convert from a yeast to a pathogenic mycelial form.
A K, Gupta, R, Bluhm, R, Summerbell
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Pityriasis versicolor

2010
The common superficial infection caused by Malassezia yeasts raises even today several questions concerning important pathogenetic and therapeutical aspects like an effective prevention therapy.
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