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Perspectives on seborrheic dermatitis: looking back to move ahead
Seborrheic dermatitis is a chronic inflammatory skin disease that manifests as pink to erythematous patches of skin associated with fine flake like scaling. Sites of predilection are associated with a...
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James Q. Del Rosso
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S39-S40
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Evaluation of a nonsteroidal topical cream in a guinea pig model of Malassezia furfur infection
Abstract: Malassezia furfur is an important causal factor for seborrheic dermatitis, and topical antifungal therapy is an effective treatment approach. This study assessed the antifungal activity of P...
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Vijendra Nalamothu,
Ann L. O'Leary,
Sateesh Kandavilli,
Joanne Fraser,
Vishvabhavan Pandya
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S41-S43
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An open-label, single-center pilot study to determine the antifungal activity of a new nonsteroidal cream (Promiseb Topical Cream) after 7 days of use in healthy volunteers
Abstract: Topical corticosteroids are effective for the treatment of seborrheic dermatitis. The duration of treatment with mid- to high-potency formulations is limited by the well-known side effects a...
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Leon Kircik
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S44-S47
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An investigator-blind, randomized, 4-week, parallel-group, multicenter pilot study to compare the safety and efficacy of a nonsteroidal cream (Promiseb Topical Cream) and desonide cream 0.05% in the twice-daily treatment of mild to moderate seborrheic dermatitis of the face
Abstract: The treatment of seborrheic dermatitis includes topical antifungal agents to eradicate Malassezia spp, corticosteroids, which treat the inflammatory component of the disease and keratolytics...
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Boni Elewski
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S48-S53
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