نتایج جستجو برای: facial seborrheic dermatitis

تعداد نتایج: 84809  

2015
Isis Suga Veronez Fernando Luiz Dantas Neusa Yuriko Valente Priscila Kakizaki Thaís Helena Yasuda Thaís do Amaral Cunha

Besides being an uncommon clinicopathological entity, interstitial granulomatous dermatitis, also described as interstitial granulomatous dermatitis with arthritis (IGDA), has shown a wide spectrum of clinical manifestations, such as linear and erythematous lesions, papules, plaques and nodules. Histological features include dense dermal histiocytic infiltrate, usually in a palisade configurati...

Journal: :BMJ case reports 2011
Pedro Cuevas Javier Angulo Guillermo Giménez-Gallego

Skin contact dermatitis by pine processionary (Thaumetopoea pityocampa) is a public health problem of increasing significance. The authors present here the case of a 65-year-old man who was diagnosed with processionary caterpillar dermatitis. Patient was treated with topical potassium dobesilate 5% cream twice a day for 2 days. An improvement occurred soon after treatment.

2013
Renata Okajima Augusto C. P. Oliveira Jerusa Smid Jorge Casseb Jose Antonio Sanches

BACKGROUND 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 individuals, with or without skin disorders (SD) associated with HTLV-1 infection [SD-HTLV-1: xerosis/ichthyosis, seborrheic dermatitis or infective der...

Journal: :Archives of dermatology 2011
Erin E Brodell Erin Smith Robert T Brodell

F luorouracil effectively destroys clinical and subclinical actinic keratoses (AKs) by targeting rapidly proliferating cells while sparing normal skin. This effect was initially reported in patients treated with systemic fluorouracil for solid internal malignant neoplasms. Subsequently, topical fluorouracil was demonstrated to clear AKs while minimizing the internal adverse effects associated w...

Journal: :Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology 2014
Lawrence F Eichenfield Wynnis L Tom Timothy G Berger Alfons Krol Amy S Paller Kathryn Schwarzenberger James N Bergman Sarah L Chamlin David E Cohen Kevin D Cooper Kelly M Cordoro Dawn M Davis Steven R Feldman Jon M Hanifin David J Margolis Robert A Silverman Eric L Simpson Hywel C Williams Craig A Elmets Julie Block Christopher G Harrod Wendy Smith Begolka Robert Sidbury

Atopic dermatitis is a common and chronic, pruritic inflammatory skin condition that can affect all age groups. This evidence-based guideline addresses important clinical questions that arise in its management. In this second of 4 sections, treatment of atopic dermatitis with nonpharmacologic interventions and pharmacologic topical therapies are reviewed. Where possible, suggestions on dosing a...

Journal: :Clinical and experimental dermatology 2009
O Kraigher S Brenner

Dermatitis papulosa juvenilis, also referred to as frictional lichenoid eruption, summertime lichenoid dermatitis of the elbows, Sutton's summer prurigo, recurrent papular eruption of childhood, and sandbox dermatitis, has been reported previously only in children. We describe three cases of DPJ in adults, which were confirmed by clinical and histology investigations. The term 'dermatitis papul...

2012
Veronica Bonciolini Diletta Bonciani Alice Verdelli Antonietta D'Errico Emiliano Antiga Paolo Fabbri Marzia Caproni

Dermatitis herpetiformis (DH) is an inflammatory cutaneous disease with typical histopathological and immunopathological findings clinically characterized by intensely pruritic polymorphic lesions with a chronic-relapsing course. In addition to classic clinical manifestations of DH, atypical variants are more and more frequently reported and histological and immunological are added to them, whe...

Journal: :Oman medical journal 2013
Ajay Krishnan Sumit Kar

Scrotal dermatitis is a very common condition that has been easily overlooked by most dermatologists and treating physicians. The condition is easily mistaken for the common skin disorders affecting the area, like fungal infections. Scrotal dermatitis is not considered a separate disease entity and is usually considered a condition similar to the contact dermatitis occurring elsewhere. This art...

2012
James R. Schwartz Yvonne M. DeAngelis Thomas L. Dawson

Journal: :Dermatologic therapy 2006
Alfons Krol Bernice Krafchik

Atopic is the most common of the dermatitides seen in infancy and childhood, but there are numerous other diseases that can mimic the skin findings. These include seborrheic dermatitis, immunodeficiency, and psoriasis in infancy; scabies, tinea corporis infection, perioral, nummular, contact, and molluscum dermatitis in childhood. It is sometimes extremely difficult to differentiate between ich...

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