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  1. 7 paź 2024 · Pityrosporum folliculitis (PF) is an inflammatory skin disorder that typically manifests as a pruritic, follicular papulopustular eruption distributed on the upper trunk of young to middle-aged...

  2. 8 sie 2023 · Pityrosporum Folliculitis - This particular form of folliculitis is fungal, caused by the Malassezia species of fungi such as Malassezia furfur. Typically found in adolescence secondary to increased activity of their sebaceous glands, and is commonly found in a cape-like distribution over the patient’s shoulders, back, and neck.

  3. 18 lip 2022 · Most commonly, immunocompromised states included patients with transplants (n = 20/50, 40%), HIV (n = 12/50, 24%), and malignancy-associated lesions (n = 7/50, 14%). History of antibiotic use was reported in 16 patients. PF most commonly occurred on the shoulders/back (n = 21/34, 61.8%) and chest (n = 20/34, 58.8%).

  4. Although sometimes morphologically similar, pityrosporum folliculitis has some unique clinical features, such as pruritus (which can be severe), a predilection for monomorphic primary lesions, and will not respond to oral antibiotics (and may even worsen in this setting).

  5. 20 mar 2018 · Pityrosporum folliculitis is an acute, intensely pruritic eruption caused by Malassezia furfur, the causative organism of tinea versicolor. The condition frequently manifests as follicular papules and pustules on the upper trunk (ie, upper back and chest as well as shoulders) of young to middle-aged adults.

  6. Pityrosporum folliculitis (PF) is fungal acneiform disease of the hair follicles that presents with papules and pustules often associated with pruritus . PF lesions most commonly present on the chest, shoulders, back or face most often appear during the second and third decades of life .

  7. 15 mar 2019 · We retrospectively reviewed relevant cases using International Classification of Diseases (ICD) 9th Revision codes 704.8 (follicular disorder) and 117.9 (mycoses) or 111.0 (pityriasis versicolor) and ICD 10th Revision codes L73.9 (follicular disorder) and B48.8 (mycoses) or B36.0 (pityriasis versicolor) seen at our hospital during January ...