Y Loria's research while affiliated with Sahlgrenska University Hospital and other places
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Several studies indicate that Pityrosporum ovale plays an important role in seborrhoeic dermatitis. Many of these are treatment studies which describe the effectiveness of antimycotics, paralleled by a reduction in the number of P. ovale colonies and then recolonization, leading to a recurrence of seborrhoeic dermatitis.
In this study 20 patients w...
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... Scalp skin revamps itself approximately once a month. Scalp routinely sheds dead cells almost invisible, but sometimes cell turnover is unusually fast, and dead cells shed like conspicuous flakes called dandruff [5]. ...