Tinea Versicolor
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Definition/Description
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Pityriasis or tinea versicolor is a common chronic superficial fungal skin infection of the upper trunk, neck, and upper arms caused by the organism Mallassezia furfur (Mellen et al and Levin).
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Resources
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- Mellen LA, Vallee J, Feldman SR, Fleischer AB. Treatment of pityriasis versicolor in the United States. Journal of Dermatological Treatment. 2004;15: 189-192. Accessed March 3, 2010.
- Levin NA. Beyond Spahetti and Meatballs: Skin Diseases Associated with the Malassezia Yeasts. Dermatology Nursing. 2009;21: 7-51. Accessed March 3, 2010.
- Schwartz RA. Superficial fungal infections. The Lancet [serial online]. 2004;364:1173-82. Available from: Research Library Core. Accessed March 3, 2010, Document ID: 706554151.
- Khachemoune A. Tinea Versicolor. Dermatology Nursing. 2006;18: 167. Accessed March 3, 2010.
- Schmitt BD. Tinea Versicolor. Health Source. Bantam Books. 2009:1.
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