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  1. Seborrheic Dermatitis - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References by ICON Health Publications, 2004-06-09
  2. Seborrheic Dermatitis: Seborrhoeic Dermatitis, Cradle Cap, Tycoon's Cap, Seborrheic Eczema
  3. Perspectives on seborrheic dermatitis: looking back to move ahead.(Commentary): An article from: Skin & Allergy News by James Q. Del Rosso, 2009-12-01
  4. A novel foam formulation of ketoconazole 2% for the treatment of seborrheic dermatitis on multiple body regions.(Clinical report): An article from: Journal of Drugs in Dermatology by Boni E. Elewski, William Abramovits, et all 2007-10-01
  5. Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine: Seborrheic dermatitis by Kathleen D. Wright RN, 2002-01-01
  6. Treatment and prophylaxis of seborrheic dermatitis of the scalp with antipityrosporal 1% ciclopirox shampoo.(WASHINGTON WHISPERS): An article from: Journal of Drugs in Dermatology
  7. Seborrheic Dermatitis: An entry from Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine, 3rd ed.</i> by Kathleen, RN Wright, 2006
  8. Seborrheic dermatitis: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Children's Health: Infancy through Adolescence</i> by Tish, A.M. Davidson, Kathleen, RN Wright, 2006
  9. Dermatitis: Atopic Dermatitis, Contact Dermatitis, Eczema, Pustular Dermatitis, Seborrheic Dermatitis
  10. Facial seborrheic dermatitis: a report on current status and therapeutic horizons.(ORIGINAL ARTICLES)(Disease/Disorder overview): An article from: Journal of Drugs in Dermatology by Joseph Bikowski, 2009-02-01
  11. Dermatitis: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine</i> by Mai Tran, 2001
  12. Guidelines to eczema-dermatitis in childhood by F. O. C Meenan, 1983
  13. What's your assessment?(Clinical Skills): An article from: Dermatology Nursing by Barbara Bielan, 2008-12-01
  14. Diagnosing a Red Face: Consider Rosacea Before Other Dermatoses.(Brief Article): An article from: Family Practice News by Norra Macready, 2001-07-01

81. Products: Seborrheic Dermatitis Shampoo
If you notice no improvement after 4 to 6 weeks of use, you could be dealing witha condition such as seborrheic dermatitis, which flakes like dandruff but has
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LupiCare Dandruff Shampoo helps control and relieve itching, flaking, irritation and redness. LupiCare contains no coal tar. It has a fresh herbal fragrance and silicone conditioners to help keep your hair manageable. Use daily for cleaner, healthier looking hair.
If you notice no improvement after 4 to 6 weeks of use, you could be dealing with a condition such as seborrheic dermatitis, which flakes like dandruff but has accompanying scalp inflammation that can weep or crust over. Seborrheic dermatitis can sometimes be helped by dandruff shampoos but often requires a medicated cream or lotion to make a real difference. LupiCare: Relief You Can Believe In. More information about product use and ingredients 8 oz. ($14.99 each) - Quantity
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82. Dermatopathology
Pityriasis Rosea. Psoriasis. Scabies. Scleroderma. seborrheic dermatitis. SeborrheicKeratosis. Squamous Cell Carcinoma. Stasis Dermatitis. Syphilis. Tinea Versicolor.
http://erl.pathology.iupui.edu/dermpath/derm_index.cfm

83. Go Ask Alice!: Dermatitis
medical community. seborrheic dermatitis is a common, scaly superficialskin condition that affects more men than women. It appears
http://www.goaskalice.columbia.edu/0504.html
DERMATITIS
Dear Alice, I have always used moisturizer during winter time because of my dry skin. However, something strange happened last spring. Areas of my face turned reddish as if it were flushed and were slightly puffy. It went untreated for a while as I thought it was only a minor irritation or allergic reaction. After 2 months, as it had not gone away yet, and the condition fluctuated between almost about to heal and starting to puff up, I went to a dermatologist who diagnosed this as sebborheic dermatitis. He said it is something I'll always have if I don't wash my face often and keep it clean. He also said moisturizers are off limits as someone my age (19) would not need it. That was during the summer and I could live without moisturizer. Also, during that time I found that if I used soaps to wash my face, my skin would start to get red again. I stayed away from soaps, cleansers, and moisturizers for the summer and relied on warm water. Now it is winter. HELP! My face feels like a desert without moisturizer, but any moisturizer I have used irritates my skin. I haven't found any cleanser which doesn't give me immediate bad results either. Can you suggest anything for me to use or explain why my skin is reacting the way it is to anything and everything besides water? Dear Winter blues

84. Dermatopathology Images
Drug Eruption, Scleroderma. Erythema Multiforme, seborrheic dermatitis.Fungal Infections, Seborrheic Keratosis. Hemangioma, Squamous Cell Carcinoma.
http://www.pathology.iupui.edu/drhood/drhood.html

85. A Cure For Dandruff And Scalp Itch By Household Ingredient
One persons treatment for minor dandruff and scalp itch, with a common household product.Category Health Beauty Hair Advice...... Redness and itching is actually seborrheic dermatitis, and it frequently occursaround the folds of the nose and the eyebrow areas, not just the scalp. .
http://members.surfeu.fi/wpk/dandruff/
CONTENTS
A CURE FOR
DANDRUFF!
Yes, I did "cure" mine and so have many others using a substance that most people have at home.
What Is Dandruff?
Following are some the definitions I have come across: Dandruff is a bothersome problem sometimes thought to be associated with inefficient hair care. Nothing could be further from the truth - anyone who has dandruff knows that!
If you're troubled by dandruff, that snowy, dust-like stuff that falls from scalp to shoulders, you're not alone: Nearly everyone has dandruff to some degree. But care must be taken not to confuse simple dandruff with other conditions that also cause flaking of the scalp, such as seborrheic dermatitisor psoriasis.
Dandruff occurs when the scalp sheds dead epidermal (skin) cells in large clumps. Dandruff scales appear dry, white or grayish, appearing as small, unsightly patches, especially on top of the head.
Scalp cells replenish themselves in a pattern similar to that of hair, but more rapidly: The skin of the head renews itself about once a month. Dead scalp cells are constantly being pushed from the deepest layer of the epidermis to the skin's surface, where they gradually die. Usually the scalp sheds them in a nearly invisible way. But for reasons that are still unclear, cell turnover sometimes becomes unusually rapid, and dead cells are shed as the visible flakes called dandruff. Although most people assume dandruff comes from a dry scalp, the opposite is true: People with oily scalps tend to suffer most from dandruff.

86. SkinStore.com : Articles On Common Skin Disorders
Dandruff (seborrheic dermatitis) Although widely known as flakes from the scalp,it can be more serious and appear on different parts of the body.
http://www.skinstore.com/educationCenter/category.asp?category=Common Skin Disor

87. Skin And Connective Tissue Diseases
US); Brief about seborrheic dermatitis AAFP (US), and a picture -Univ of Iowa (US); Warning! not to use Skin-Cap Spray - Health
http://www.mic.ki.se/Diseases/c17.html
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Skin and Connective Tissue Diseases
Patients and laypersons looking for guidance among the target sources of this collection of links are strongly advised to review the information retrieved with their professional health care provider. Alphabetical List of Diseases

Search PubMed at NCBI/NLM

88. Great Skin;Rosacea Treatment:Rosacea, Erythema, Broken Capillaries, Seborrheic D
Your source for Rosacea treatment, including rosacea medicine and Rosacea medicationfor facial redness, papules, pustules, seborrheic dermatitis, acne rosacea
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Select a Product: Free Skin Analysis Acne Products Afirm Belli Bioelements BioMedic DCL Dermalogica GreatSkin Joey New York Kinerase La Roche-Posay Medicinal Products M.D. Forte Obagi Pre or Post Laser Primacy Rhonda Allison For Sensitive Skin Skinceuticals Super-Skin TYK Young Again Zirh Sunscreens Deodorants Other Product Lines Anti Aging Products Nutrition Supplements Select a Topic: Join Club GreatSkin Free Skin Analysis Skincare FAQ What Our Clients Say Acne Anti Aging Custom Nutrition Fall Skincare Home Microdermabrasion Ingrown Hairs and Folliculitis Laser Resurfacing Men's Skincare Plastic Surgery Care Sensitive Skincare Skin Cancer Summer Skincare Winter Skincare Skintype Regimens - Fair Skin - Medium Skin - Olive Skin - Dark Skin Privacy info About GreatSkin GreatSkin Clinics
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ROSACEA AND YOUR SKIN by Mark Van Wormer, MD, ABAAM
Rosacea is a very common skin condition with prevalence for persons of fair skin type (Fitzpatrick 1 or 2), Celtic or Northern European heredity. However, the condition can be found in dark skinned patients as well. Rosacea, Diagnosis and Treatment

89. PIP: Seborrheic Dermatitis
seborrheic dermatitis. AAD Derminfo Net. http//www.aad.org/pamphlets/index.html.Click on the address above to access this site and then seborrheic dermatitis.
http://tray.dermatology.uiowa.edu/PIPs/SebDerm.html
Seborrheic Dermatitis
AAD Derm info Net
A public service of the American Academy of Dermatology. Return to Patient Information Pamphlet Index This site has moved. The New URL is: http://www.aad.org/pamphlets/index.html Click on the address above to access this site and then Seborrheic Dermatitis

90. Non-Surgical Treatments
are flaking dead skin cells (dandruff), excessive oiliness (seborrhea), and oilycrusts adhering to inflamed, itchy, moist scalp skin (seborrheic dermatitis).
http://www.ishrs.org/transplantation.html
Surgical Treatments Hair Transplantation and the Flaking, Oily, Itchy Scalp Among the most common conditions of the human scalp are flaking dead skin cells (dandruff), excessive oiliness (seborrhea), and oily crusts adhering to inflamed, itchy, moist scalp skin (seborrheic dermatitis). These conditions usually begin while a person still has a full head of hair, and they persist as hair begins to be lost due to androgenetic alopecia (male or female-pattern hair loss). Do these conditions make it more difficult to have hair transplantation as a treatment for hair loss? Will hair transplantation make these conditions worse? Or, is there any chance that hair transplantation might make them better? The answer to the third question is “No”—hair transplantation will not make any of these conditions better. But, while hair transplantation is not a treatment for any of these conditions, none of these conditions prevent a person from having entirely successful hair transplantation. In some instances, excessive scalp oiliness and crusting may be a temporary complication of hair transplantation. Before further discussion of hair transplantation and the flaking, itchy scalp, it is worth while to look at each of the conditions mentioned above.

91. Hardy Skin Care - Conditions - Seborrheic Dermatitis
Hardy Skin Care Conditions - seborrheic dermatitis. Conditions. AcneAthlete's Foot Eczema/Atopic Dermatitis Hair Loss Lichen Planus
http://www.hardyskincare.com/conditions/details.php?key=22

92. Front
DermaZinc Shampoo. Medicated, maximum strength DermaZinc Shampoo treats the itching,scaling, flaking and irritation of seborrheic dermatitis and dandruff.
http://www.dermalogix.com/products.htm
DermaZinc shampoo, soap, cream provide Total Treatment Package DermaZinc is available in shampoo, soap and cream forms that, combined with DermaZinc Spray/Drops, provide a total treatment package for chronic skin disorders. DermaZinc Shampoo Medicated, maximum strength DermaZinc Shampoo treats the itching, scaling, flaking and irritation of seborrheic dermatitis and dandruff. Used regularly, it also helps prevent recurrence. For mild to moderate cases, DermaZinc Shampoo - made with the same active ingredient as DermaZinc Spray/Drops, zinc pyrithione can be used on its own, twice weekly. Qty. (per 8oz. OTC bottle) Cost Add $4.95 for shipping and handling DermaZinc Shampoo is recommended to maintain a clear scalp following successful treatment with DermaZinc Spray/Drops with Micronized Clobetasol Propionate.Twice weekly usage is recommended for effective maintenance. DermaZinc Shampoo is available in an 8oz. bottle (0.02% zinc pyrithione) as an over-the-counter treatment and for pharmacist compounding with 120 mg of Micronzied Clobetasol Propionate, for more severe cases. This compounded shampoo has a success rate of more than 90 percent. Top of Page DermaZinc Soap Throughout the ages, oatmeal has been a part of treating skin conditions. Dermalogix Partners has updated and strengthened this historic treatment with the addition of the active ingredient zinc pyrithione to create DermaZinc Soap.

93. Eucerin®: Compatibility
Clotrimazole, Mycoses, seborrheic dermatitis, 2,0%, 2,0%, Clotrimazole, Mycoses,seborrheic dermatitis (for application over large areas), 2,0%, 2,0%,
http://www.eucerin.co.uk/product_info/compatib.html
Available data about compatibility for recommended indications and actives: Care of problem dry skin Care and therapy of extremely dry skin Care of atopic dry skin
Care of problem dry skin
Active ingredient
Recommended indications

Salicylic Acid Scaly dermatoses up to 3,0% up to 3,0% Clobetasol-17-propionate Dermatoses requiring steroids, e.g. eczema
Triamcinolone acetonide Hydrocortisone acetate Urea Loss of moisture, extremely dry skin Polidocanol Itching dermatoses Urea and polidocanol Itching dermatoses, Pruritus senilis Betamethasone valerate Eczema, dermatoses requiring steroids Dexpanthenol Wound healing Note : The tested shelf-life (chemical and formula stability) of the active ingredient and preparation is 6 weeks at room temperature. top of page
Care of problem dry skin
Active ingredient
Recommended indications

Benzoyl peroxide Acne in dry skin up to 10% up to 10% Bufexamac Atopic eczema Clotrimazole Mycoses, seborrheic dermatitis

94. Skin Links On The Web
Shingles), Mature Skin, Moles, Pityriasis Rosea, Poison Ivy, Sumac and Oak , Psoriasis,Rosacea, Scabies, seborrheic dermatitis, Seborrheic Keratoses, Skin
http://www.timewarp.demon.co.uk/skin.html
Skin links on the Web
This list is taken from an Alta Vista search on 'Vitiligo'. Most of the results that really were about vitiligo are on my Vitiligo page. The more general results are below, with comments which are definitely my own. Please send corrections, additions and deletions to Jon@timewarp.demon.co.uk , especially if they are to do with the UK and Europe. Before starting, please read this notice
  • Skin and Connective Tissue Diseases (Non MeSH) Links from the Medical Subjects Headings at the US National Library of Medicine in Bethesda
  • Patient Information Pamplets: INDEX A public service of the American Academy of Dermatology. Subjects include Acne, AIDS, Athlete's Foot, Atopic Dermatitis and Eczema, Contact Dermatitis, Hand Dermatitis and Eczema, Herpes Simplex Virus, Herpes Zoster (Shingles), Mature Skin, Moles, Pityriasis Rosea, Poison Ivy, Sumac and Oak , Psoriasis, Rosacea, Scabies, Seborrheic Dermatitis, Seborrheic Keratoses, Skin Cancer, Sun Protection For Children, Sun and Your Skin, Tinea Versicolor, Urticaria - Hives, Vascular Birthmarks, Vitiligo, Warts
  • Dermatology Patient Support and Advocacy Groups a list maintained by the Department of Dermatology, University of Iowa.
  • 95. Seborrheic Dermatitis
    seborrheic dermatitis Seborrhea. Book, Home Page.
    http://www.fpnotebook.com/DER42.htm
    Home About Links Index ... Editor's Choice Paid Advertisement (click above). Please see the privacy statement Dermatology Dermatitis Assorted Pages Contact Dermatitis Irritant Contact Dermatitis Seborrheic Dermatitis Allergy ... Occupational Skin Disorder Seborrheic Dermatitis Seborrhea Book Home Page Cardiovascular Medicine Dental Dermatology Emergency Medicine Endocrinology Gastroenterology General Medicine Geriatric Medicine Gynecology Hematology and Oncology HIV Infectious Disease Jokes Laboratory Neonatology Nephrology Neurology Obstetrics Ophthalmology Orthopedics Otolaryngology Pediatrics Pharmacology Prevention Psychiatry Pulmonology Radiology Rheumatology Sports Medicine Surgery Urology Chapter Dermatology Index Acne Allergy Bacteria Blister Cardiovascular Medicine Dermatitis Dry Endocrinology Environmental Injury Examination Ophthalmology Fungus Hair Hematology and Oncology Hyperplasia Infectious Disease Laboratory General Nails Parasite Pediatrics Pharmacology Pigment Prevention Procedure Psychiatry Rheumatology Sebaceous Sports Medicine Sweat Symptom Evaluation Wart Page Dermatitis Index Contact Contact Irritant Seborrhea
  • See Also Pediatric Seborrheic Dermatitis Cradle Cap Management: First Line for scalp Salicylic acid 2-3% to remove crusts Shampoo Selenium sulfide 2.5% (Selsun)
  • 96. Amazing Treatment For Skin Problems: Dermazinc
    SEBORRHEA / seborrheic dermatitis INFORMATION seborrheic dermatitisOften, cases of Seborrhea develop into seborrheic dermatitis.
    http://www.sanavita.com/dermazinc/seborrhea.html

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    SEBORRHEA / SEBORRHEIC DERMATITIS INFORMATION: Seborrhea :

    Seborrhea is one of the most common skin disorders around and is
    normally considered a cosmetic problem. Seborrhea often appears
    in areas where there are a large number of "sebaceous" or oil glands,
    such as the scalp. Seborrhea is generally not related to an individual's
    age. It is easily treated, but the symptoms often reappear.
    Seborrheic Dermatitis:
    Often, cases of Seborrhea develop into Seborrheic Dermatitis.
    Millions of people in the United States suffer with Seborrhea and Seborrheic Dermatitis. Unlike Seborrhea, where the symptoms are limited to excessively oily conditions of the skin, Seborrheic Dermatitis is accompanied by irritation and redness with severe scaling. Seborrheic Dermatitis often appears in areas around the nose, eyebrows, eyelids and the scalp, behind the ears and chest. Some people also develop in areas like groins, buttocks, arms and breasts.

    97. Skin Cap Products To Treat Psoriasis, Athletes Foot, Seborrheic Dermatitis And O
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    98. Conditions We Treat
    From Treatment to General Skin Care Since caring for the skin encompassesmore than medications, Galderma offers dermatologists
    http://www.galderma.com/conditions_wetreat/conditionswt.php
    From Treatment to General Skin Care
    Since caring for the skin encompasses more than medications, Galderma offers dermatologists and their patients a range of skin care products designed to help everyone achieve and maintain healthy skin.
    This Web site contains basic information about several common skin disorders, but Galderma provides treatments for many more. If you have specific questions about your skin or about conditions not mentioned here, we recommend that you see your dermatologist. For a list of Galderma contacts in your area, visit Contact Us
    Learn about the following conditions: Acne
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    99. Patient Information Pamplets: INDEX
    Patient Information Pamphlet Index. AAD Derminfo Net. A public serviceof the American Academy of Dermatology. Return to the American
    http://tray.dermatology.uiowa.edu/PIPs/PIP-Index.htm
    Patient Information Pamphlet Index
    AAD Derm info Net
    A public service of the American Academy of Dermatology. Return to the American Academy of Dermatology Home Page.
    Return to the Dept. of Dermatology - University of Iowa Home Page.
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  • Acne
  • AIDS
  • Athlete's Foot
  • Atopic Dermatitis and Eczema ...
  • Warts - Verruca Vulgaris N.B.
    Hard-copy versions of this information may be purchased. Each is formatted in an attractive, quadruple-folded, four color pamphlet with full-color clinical photographs. Inquiries should be made to:
    • American Academy of Dermatology
      930 N. Meacham Road
      P.O. Box 4014
      Schaumburg, IL 60168-4014
      Tel. 847-330-0230
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