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Etiology and management of seborrheic dermatitis

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DERMATOLOGY
Volume 208, Issue 2, Pages 89-93

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KARGER
DOI: 10.1159/000076478

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seborrheic dermatitis; Malassezia species; antifungals

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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 Malassezia (previously Pityrosporum) yeasts in the development of SD. Some researchers have hypothesized that there is an immunological component to SD and that this disease is caused by an altered immune response to Malassezia yeasts. However, other researchers view this condition as the result of hyperproliferation. Both antifungal and anti-inflammatory preparations have been used to treat SD effectively and safely. The wide range of antifungal formulations available ( creams, shampoos, oral drugs) provides safe, effective and flexible treatment options for SD. Copyright (C) 2004 S. Karger AG, Basel.

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