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Prognosis of infantile seborrheic dermatitis

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1995
Of 191 children who had had infantile seborrheic dermatitis, 88 were reexamined after 10 years. One child had psoriasis, four had atopic dermatitis, and seven had seborrheic dermatitis, which suggests a link with adult seborrheic dermatitis. A familial tendency toward infantile seborrheic dermatitis was noted, as was an increased incidence of allergy ...
Avraham Zeharia   +3 more
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Seborrheic Dermatitis and Acne

1983
Sebum is the oily secretion of the sebaceous glands. If secretion is excessive, it helps make the skin oily, as in many teenagers; if the proper amount is secreted, it simply keeps the skin lubricated. Fig. 14-1 shows the normal physiology of sebum production, and Fig. 14-2 shows how certain external factors may influence it.
Walter H. C. Burgdorf   +2 more
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The red face: Seborrheic dermatitis

Clinics in Dermatology, 1993
Abstract Seborrheic dermatitis (SD) (synonyms: seborrheic eczema, pityrosporosis, dermatitis of the sebaceous areas, morbus Unna) is a common cause of red face in adults. Dermatologic researchers have long neglected SD despite its frequency. Recently, however, they have renewed their interest by rediscovering the role of pityrosporon ovale and the ...
Rebora A, RONGIOLETTI, FRANCO
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SODIUM SULFACETAMIDE FOR SEBORRHEIC DERMATITIS

Archives of Dermatology, 1955
The topical use of sodium sulfacetamide for seborrheic dermatitis has been favorably reported on by Duemling, 1 who employed sodium sulfacetamide 2 both in an ointment base and as a soap. This study reports on the use of a cream type, greaseless lotion of 10% sodium sulfacetamide.
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Seborrheic Dermatitis

Journal of the Dermatology Nurses' Association, 2011
Seborrheic dermatitis is a chronic, recurring skin disorder that has no cure.Current clinical research has implicated Malassezia yeast in the etiology. Using a clear, concise clinical picture and a thorough patient history, even the novice NP can formulate an effective treatment plan.
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Seborrheic dermatitis: an update.

Acta dermatovenerologica Croatica : ADC, 2012
Seborrheic dermatitis is a chronic relapsing inflammatory skin disorder clinically characterized by scaling and poorly defined erythematous patches. The prevalence of adult seborrheic dermatitis is estimated at 5%. Although the exact cause of seborrheic dermatitis has yet to be understood, Malassezia yeasts, hormones (androgens), sebum levels and ...
Bukvić Mokos, Zrinka   +3 more
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Differential Diagnosis of Seborrheic Dermatitis

Pediatrics In Review, 1986
Seborrheic dermatitis is a common skin condition of infancy of unknown etiology. The disorder is usually mild and responsive to therapy. In severe or atypical cases, a variety of other entities should be considered in the differential diagnosis. Atopic dermatitis, psoriasis, psoriasiform-id reaction, fungal infections, and irritant contact dermatitis ...
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[Seborrheic dermatitis in clinical practice].

Recenti progressi in medicina, 2011
Seborrheic dermatitis is a chronic relapsing inflammatory skin condition characterized by scaling and poorly defined erythematous patches in areas rich in sebaceous glands. It is one of the most frequent skin disorders and may be socially embarrassing.
Rovelli, Francesca   +2 more
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Hypernatremia in seborrheic dermatitis

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1978
Bernard S. Kaplan   +2 more
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Atopic dermatitis: an expanding therapeutic pipeline for a complex disease

Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 2022
Thomas Bieber
exaly  

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