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Seborrheic dermatitis

Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 2003
ABSTRACTSeborrheic dermatitis is a common inflammation of the skin, occurring most often on the face, scalp and chest. It is closely related to infantile seborrheic dermatitis, or diaper rash. Seborrheic dermatitis is particularly common in patients with Parkinson's disease or with HIV/AIDS.
A K, Gupta, R, Bluhm
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Squamometry in seborrheic dermatitis

International Journal of Dermatology, 1999
Abstract Background Seborrheic dermatitis is a corticosteroid‐responsive condition. Topical corticosteroids exhibit distinct activities according to the type and cellular site of action of the hormone and its vehicle. The latter influences not only drug penetration, but also the structure and function of the horny layer.
Valentine Willemaers   +3 more
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A New Shampoo for Seborrheic Dermatitis

Archives of Dermatology, 1959
Experience with N-trichloromethylmercapto-4-cychlohexane-1,2-dicarboximide has proved it to be an effective and safe remedy for seborrheic dermatitis. 1 Keeping the chemical in permanent solution has been a technical problem which may have decreased its effectiveness.
Paul Lazar   +2 more
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Benzoyl Peroxide in Seborrheic Dermatitis

Archives of Dermatology, 1986
To the Editor.— Seborrheic dermatitis is a common skin disease of unknown origin. It erupts on the face, with erythema and scales and is somewhat disfiguring, leading to a seborrheic appearance, although the sebum excretion rate is normal. 1 Fungi are suspected agents, because treatment by oral and topical ketoconazole is effective, 2,3 but there are ...
Jean Marie Bonnetblanc, Philippe Bernard
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Case report of seborrheic dermatitis

World Journal of Acupuncture - Moxibustion, 2021
Abstract One case of seborrheic dermatitis, male patient, aged 73 years is reported. After treated with acupuncture, penetrating moxibustion and bloodletting therapies, skin lesions on the neck and shoulder regions disappeared, the epidermis returned to normal and itching disappeared.
Xi-yan Gao   +5 more
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Etiology and Management of Seborrheic Dermatitis

Dermatology, 2004
Seborrheic dermatitis (SD) is a common dermatological disorder that varies greatly in severity between individuals and with time. The etiology of this disease is poorly understood. Early investigators focused on the role of <i>Malassezia</i> (previously <i>Pityrosporum</i>) yeasts in the development of SD.
S.E. Madzia, Roma Batra, Aditya K. Gupta
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Therapies for Pediatric Seborrheic Dermatitis

Pediatric Annals, 2009
CME Educational Objectives 1. Describe the typical presentation of seborrheic dermatitis in infants and children. 2.
Dean S. Morrell   +2 more
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Seborrheic dermatitis of the eyelid

American Journal of BioMedicine, 2014
Seborrheic (say: seb-uh-ree-uh) dermatitis is a chronic inflammatory skin condition presenting as dry whitish scales or greasy scales. Can involve the scalp, eyebrows, forehead, face, trunk, or skin folds. Dandruff and cradle cap are both forms of seborrheic dermatitis.
Azam Mohamadi, Hossein Fahimi
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Infantile Seborrheic Dermatitis [PDF]

open access: possibleDermatology, 1986
The pathomechanisms of infantile seborrheic dermatitis (ISD) are unknown. An allergic reaction to candidal antigens is one of the hypotheses. The skin of 6 patients suffering from ISD was studied by immunostaining techniques. The lymphocytic infiltrate was composed of Leu4-reactive T cells in which Leu3a-reactive (helper/inducer) cells predominated ...
F. J. W. ten Kate   +6 more
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