Seborrheic dermatitis eye lid involment (seborrheic blepharitis) in children not a rare clinical observation
We present a typical case of seborrheic dermatitis, with no cutaneous manifestations, rarely reported in children, frequently misdiagnosed (especially by ophthalmologists), simply confirmed by microscopic examination of scales and with wonderful therapeutic results with antifungal agents (topical an...
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Main Authors: | Anca Chiriac (Author), Anca E Chiriac (Author), Alina Murgu (Author), Liliana Foia (Author) |
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