Literature DB >> 27386464

Treatment of Seborrhoeic Dermatitis in Asia: A Consensus Guide.

Wai Kwong Cheong1, Chi Keung Yeung2, Raghunandan Govind Torsekar3, Dae Hun Suh4, Rataporn Ungpakorn5, Sandra Widaty6, Noor Zalmy Azizan7, Maria Teresita Gabriel8, Hau Khang Tran9, Wei Sheng Chong10, I-Hsin Shih11, Federica Dall'Oglio12, Giuseppe Micali12.   

Abstract

Seborrhoeic dermatitis (SD) is common in Asia. Its prevalence is estimated to be 1-5% in adults. However, larger population-based studies into the epidemiology of SD in Asia are lacking, and the aetiology of SD may differ widely from Western countries and in different parts of Asia. In addition, clinically significant differences between Asian and Caucasian skin have been reported. There is a need to define standardized clinical diagnostic criteria and/or a grading system to help determine appropriate treatments for SD within Asia. With this in mind, experts from India, South Korea, Taiwan, Malaysia, Vietnam, Singapore, Thailand, the Philippines, Indonesia, and Italy convened to define the landscape of SD in Asia at a meeting held in Singapore. The consensus group developed a comprehensive algorithm to aid clinicians to recommend appropriate treatment of SD in both adults and children. In most cases, satisfactory therapeutic results can be accomplished with topical antifungal agents or topical corticosteroids. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents with antifungal properties have been shown to be a viable option for both acute and maintenance therapy.

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Keywords:  Asia; Consensus; Diagnosis; Seborrhoeic dermatitis; Treatment

Year:  2016        PMID: 27386464      PMCID: PMC4908450          DOI: 10.1159/000444682

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Skin Appendage Disord        ISSN: 2296-9160


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