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J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr. 2005 Oct;41(4):483-4, 484. Clinical quiz. Prior AC, Selores M, Pina R, Dias JA, Costa FM, Vale L, Gomes L. Department of Pediatrics, Hospital Geral de Santo António, Portugal.
COSTA, F.M. +6 more
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A prospective open-label study of the antifungal activity of external forms of activated zinc pyrithione in the treatment of Malassezia-associated skin diseases [PDF]
Background. There is insufficient data on the antifungal activity of activated zinc pyrithione, which is widely used in practice. Taking into account the reports about a significant role of Malassezia in the pathogenesis of a number of dermatoses, the ...
Alexey V. Samtsov +6 more
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Background: Seborrheic dermatitis is a chronic inflammation of sebaceous gland-rich areas in the form of reddish, well-demarcated plaques and yellowish flaking scabs that can interfere with the patient's comfort and quality of life.
Dhiya Nasywa Ananda Giany +3 more
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A case of Scalp Rosacea treated with low dose doxycycline and probiotic therapy and literature review on therapeutic options [PDF]
Rosacea is a common chronic inflammatory disorder showing a wide range of clinical features such as telangiectasia, erythema, papules, and pustules primarily involving the central part of face (forehead, cheeks and nose) although extra facial ...
Cardone, Michele +6 more
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Seborrheic dermatitis (SD) is a relapsing inflammatory skin disorder that affects the seborrheic areas of the body. Its etiology is not completely elucidated; however, the link between disease exacerbations and the proliferation of Malassezia spp., along
S. Georgescu +5 more
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Facial seborrheic dermatitis is common in HIV-positive patients, and the presence of facial lesions can affect quality of life. The management and control of lesions can be frustrating for both physicians and patients.
Carolina Cortés-Correa +5 more
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High Prevalence of Skin Disorders among HTLV-1\ud Infected Individuals Independent of Clinical Status [PDF]
Background\ud Human T-cell lymphotropic virus type 1 (HTLV-1) infection can increase the risk of developing skin disorders. This study evaluated the correlation between HTLV-1 proviral load and CD4+ and CD8+ T cells count among HTLV-1 infected ...
Casseb, Jorge Simão do Rosário +4 more
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Dermoscopy has frequently been used for hair and scalp disorders. Dermoscopic examinations of psoriasis and seborrheic dermatitis lesions yielded different morphologies.
Sezin Ficicioglu, Suleyman Piskin
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A proposed scoring system for assessing the severity of actinic keratosis on the head: actinic keratosis area and severity index [PDF]
Background: Actinic keratosis (AK) severity is currently evaluated by subjective assessment of patients. Objectives: To develop and perform an initial pilot validation of a new easy-to-use quantitative tool for assessing AK severity on the head ...
Arkachaisri +27 more
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Purpose Urea as an ingredient in topical skin applications can aid skin integrity and hydration and have keratolytic, anti-fungal, anti-bacterial, and anti-pruritic effects.
L. Celleno, A. D’amore, W. Cheong
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