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Infantile Pityriasis Alba and Comorbid Disorders
Pediatric Health, 2009Pityriasis alba is a common cutaneous disorder characterized by asymptomatic hypopigmented patches on the face, neck, trunk and proximal extremities of children and young adults. Its pathogenesis has not been definitely clarified. Pityriasis alba is considered to be a low-grade eczematous dermatitis and is regarded as a minor feature of atopic ...
Vito Di Lernia, E. Guareschi
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The pathophysiology of pityriasis alba: Time-dependent histologic changes
Clinics in Dermatology, 2020Although pityriasis alba is a common dermatologic condition, its pathogenesis is poorly understood, and there are many discrepancies in the literature. To assess the effect of the duration of disease on the histologic findings, a search of cases labeled "pityriasis alba" was performed on any cases submitted to our dermatopathology laboratory.
Katrice M. Karanfilian+7 more
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Oral methoxsalen photochemotherapy of extensive pityriasis alba
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1986Six patients with extensive pityriasis alba were treated with oral methoxsalen, followed by exposure to midday summer sun or exposure to long-wave ultraviolet radiation in a psoralens plus ultraviolet A (PUVA) cabinet. Complete clearing or marked improvement was obtained in five patients in less than 4 weeks of treatment.
Shukrallah Zaynoun+2 more
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Molluscum Contagiosum Infection Associated with Pimecrolimus Use in Pityriasis Alba
Pediatric Dermatology, 2007Abstract: Atopic dermatitis is an inflammatory, chronically relapsing, highly pruritic skin disorder that has considerable impact on the quality of life. As corticosteroids are not ideal for long‐term control of the disease because of their potential side effects, steroid‐free topical immunomodulators have recently been developed for the treatment of ...
Betul Ozbostanci+2 more
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Mechanism of depigmentation in pityriasis versicolor alba (Pva) [PDF]
E. G. Jung, E. Bohnert
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Extensive pityriasis alba and atopic dermatitis [PDF]
A. Krakowski, Ronni Wolf, M. Sandbank
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On Atopic and Idiopathic Extensive Pityriasis Alba
Pediatric Dermatology, 2006Cinzia Ricci, Vito Di Lernia
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