نتایج جستجو برای: seborrheic dermatitis

تعداد نتایج: 24739  

Journal: :International Journal of Homoeopathic Sciences 2022

Seborrheic Dermatitis is a common dermatological problem that affects the seborrheic areas of body. Dandruff restricted to scalp, and involves itchy, flaking skin without visible inflammation. scalp as well face, retro-auricular area, upper chest, causing flaking, scaling, inflammation pruritus, can have marked erythema. Flaking in usually white-to-yellowish, greasy. It may cause discomfort emo...

Journal: :Archives of dermatology 2005
Sam Shuster Jean Meynadier Helmut Kerl Siegfried Nolting

OBJECTIVE To demonstrate the efficacy, safety, and tolerance of ciclopirox shampoo for treatment and prophylaxis of seborrheic dermatitis of the scalp. DESIGN Multicenter, randomized, double-blind, vehicle-controlled study. After treatment with ciclopirox shampoo once or twice weekly or vehicle for 4 weeks (study segment A), responders were randomized to a 12-week prophylactic study arm (segm...

Journal: :British journal of industrial medicine 1958
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2015
Alexander K. C. Leung

Seborrheic dermatitis is a common chronic inflammatory skin disease characterized by erythema and greasy scales [1]. The condition typically affects areas rich in sebaceous glands such as the scalp, eyebrows, glabella, nasolabial folds, postauricular area, and intertriginous areas [2, 3]. In general, scaling tends to predominate on the scalp whereas erythema tends to predominate in the flexural...

Journal: :The Canadian veterinary journal = La revue veterinaire canadienne 1997
M Charach

Malassezia pachydermatis is a saprophytic yeast commonly found on normal and abnormal skin of dogs. Malassezia pachydermatis and staphylococci play a significant role in seborrheic dermatitis. Malassezia dermatitis (MD) is common and should be considered in any case exhibiting erythematous, oily, and pruritic dermatitis (1). Specialty dermatology practices may see 2 or more cases of MD a week. ...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2005
George Gaitanis Vassiliki Chasapi Aristea Velegraki

Melanin-like pigment produced in vitro and in vivo by Malassezia yeasts has not been described before. Masson-Fontana staining confirmed accumulation of black pigment on the cell walls of L-dihydroxyphenylalaline (L-DOPA)-cultured Malassezia species. Black pigment was also observed in cells and hyphae from hyperpigmented patient lesions with culture-confirmed pityriasis versicolor and seborrhei...

2012
Ana Maria Costa Pinheiro Larissa Araujo Lobato

Dermoscopy is a method of increasing importance in the diagnoses of cutaneous diseases. On the scalp, dermoscopic aspects have been described in psoriasis, lichen planus, seborrheic dermatitis and discoid lupus. We describe the "comma” and “corkscrew hair" dermoscopic aspects found in a child of skin type 4, with tinea capitis.

2011
Alessandra Yoradjian Natalia Cymrot Cymbalista Francisco Macedo Paschoal

ABS TRACT Seborrheic keratosis are benign epithelial tumors that are usually easily diagnosed through clinical and dermatoscopic examination. They can sometimes resemble malignant lesions, especially melanoma. This article illustrates two such cases, highlighting the detailed dermatoscopic observations that help distinguish these lesions, to help increase the accuracy of diagnoses.

Journal: :Puerto Rico health sciences journal 2007
María A Maymí Aida Lugo Somolinos Cruz María Nazario Jorge L Sánchez

BACKGROUND Atopic dermatitis is a common inflammatory disease of the skin that usually begins in childhood and its diagnosis depends on clinical criteria. Recent reports have indicated that the worldwide prevalence of atopic dermatitis is increasing. The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of atopic dermatitis in schoolchildren between the ages of six and seven in two school...

Journal: :Acta dermato-venereologica 2005
Mari Helen Sandström Falk Maria Tengvall Linder Catharina Johansson Jacek Bartosik Ove Bäck Tore Särnhult Carl-Fredrik Wahlgren Annika Scheynius Jan Faergemann

Cultures for Malassezia yeasts were taken from both normal-looking skin and lesional skin in 124 patients with atopic dermatitis, 16 patients with seborrhoeic dermatitis and from normal skin of 31 healthy controls. Positive Malassezia growth was found in fewer patients with atopic dermatitis (56%) than in patients with seborrhoeic dermatitis (88%) or in healthy controls (84%, p<0.01). In the pa...

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