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Prognostic factors impacting clinical outcome following Malassezia folliculitis treatment

Sandra Widaty; Eliza Miranda; Sri Linuwih Menaldi; Mufqi Handaru Priyanto; Henin Tirta Kusumawardhani; Aria Kekalih; Kusmarinah Bramono

Volume 25, Issue 1 , March 2022, , Pages 9-16

https://doi.org/10.22034/ijd.2021.256618.1266

Abstract
  Background: Malassezia folliculitis (MF) is a chronic disease that develops in the pilosebaceous unit, caused by Malassezia species. Patients’ characteristics, clinical manifestations, laboratory examination, and treatment choice affect the clinical recovery in patients with MF. This study aimed ...  Read More

Antifungal activity of herbal extracts against Malassezia species

Nazeri Mehdi; Ata-Bakhshian Roya; Taghizadeh Mohsen; Talaee Rezvan; Mahboubi Mohaddese

Volume 18, Issue 1 , 2015, , Pages 10-15

Abstract
  Background: Malassezia spp. is an opportunistic dimorphicBasidiomycetous fungi associated with a variety of diseasesincluding dandruff, atopic eczema, pityriasis versicolor, seborrheicdermatitis and folliculitis. It also causes systemic infectionsin immune compromised patients. The aim of this study ...  Read More

Association of Pityrosporum Ovale infection and Steroid Acne: A case-control study

K Mostoofi; H Bozorgi

Volume 5, Issue 2 , 2002, , Pages 15-21

Abstract
  Background: So far seven types of the genus malassezia have been known. Except for one kind, the rest are normal flora of human skin, which under certain circumstances, cause or trigger eleven diseases. One of the side effects of topical and systemic steroid is steroid acne. Objective: This study was ...  Read More