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DermAtlas: SCALP - dermatitis, seborrheic
© 2001-2009, DermAtlas
Image Name: CradleCap_1_080819   File Type: jpg
Diagnosis: DERMATITIS, SEBORRHEIC /
TINEA AMIANTACEA
  Category: papulosquamous eruptions
Body Site: scalp   Age: 4 months
Contributor: Will Sorey, MD    
Description: Thick adherent scales over the top of the head noted at a four month old check up. The lesions failed to resolved with non-medicated shampoos. CAse prepared by Lyndsay Roberts, M-3 at the Univ of Mississippi
Comments: Thick adherent scales developed on the scalp of a healthy 4-month-old infant. The lesions failed to resolve with non-medicated shampoos. The case was prepared by Year 3 medical student at the University of Mississippi Lyndsay Roberts.

DermAtlas: SCALP - tinea amiantacea
© 2001-2009, DermAtlas
Image Name: TINEA_AMIANTACEA_1_071126   File Type: jpg
Diagnosis: TINEA AMIANTACEA /
DERMATITIS, SEBORRHEIC
  Category: papulosquamous eruptions
Body Site: scalp   Age: 5 years
Contributor: Nasser Altamimi    
Description: patch of yellow adherent scale
Comments: This 5-year-old girl developed thick tenaceous yellow scale on the right frontal scalp.

DermAtlas: SCALP - tinea amiantacea
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Image Name: tinea_amiantacea_1_070906   File Type: jpg
Diagnosis: TINEA AMIANTACEA /
DERMATITIS, SEBORRHEIC
  Category: papulosquamous eruptions
Body Site: scalp   Age: 10 years
Contributor: Will Sorey, MD    
Description: thick white adherent scaly plaque
Comments: This healthy 10-year-old boy had an 8 year history of thick white scales on his scalp which formed an asbestos-like plaque. The case was prepared by University of Mississippi Family Practice Residnent Dr. Ishaq Ali.

DermAtlas: SCALP - tinea amiantacea
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Image Name: tinea_amiantacea_2_070902   File Type: jpg
Diagnosis: TINEA AMIANTACEA /
DERMATITIS, SEBORRHEIC
  Category: hair disorders /
papulosquamous eruptions
Body Site: scalp   Age: 10 years
Contributor: Bernard Cohen, MD    
Description: thick heaped up adherent scale on a nonerythematous base
Comments: This healthy 10-year-old girl complained of thick scale in her scalp with only minimal itching. The scale resolved with vigorous use of mineral oil and antiseborrheic shampoos.
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DermAtlas: SCALP - tinea amiantacea
© 2001-2009, DermAtlas
Image Name: tinea_amiantacea_1_070902   File Type: jpg
Diagnosis: TINEA AMIANTACEA /
DERMATITIS, SEBORRHEIC
  Category: hair disorders /
papulosquamous eruptions
Body Site: scalp   Age: 10 years
Contributor: Bernard Cohen, MD    
Description: thick heaped up adherent scale on a nonerythematous base
Comments: This healthy 10-year-old girl complained of thick scale in her scalp with only minimal itching. The scale resolved with vigorous use of mineral oil and antiseborrheic shampoos.
Related Images: tinea_amiantacea_2_070902 

DermAtlas: SCALP - cutaneous horn
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Image Name: tinea_amiantacea_1_031120   File Type: jpg
Diagnosis: CUTANEOUS HORN /
TINEA AMIANTACEA /
DERMATITIS, SEBORRHEIC
  Category: papulosquamous eruptions /
hair disorders
Body Site: scalp   Age: 12 years
Contributor: Bernard Cohen, MD    
Description: thick adherent scale forming cutaneous horns
Comments: A healthy 12-year-old girl complained of thich scaly concretions on her mid scalp for a year. The lesions resolved with the application of salicylic acid 10 percent in mineral oil for several nights and aggressive physical debridement.
Related Images: tinea_amiantacea_2_031120 

DermAtlas: SCALP - cutaneous horn
© 2001-2009, DermAtlas
Image Name: tinea_amiantacea_2_031120   File Type: jpg
Diagnosis: CUTANEOUS HORN /
TINEA AMIANTACEA /
DERMATITIS, SEBORRHEIC
  Category: papulosquamous eruptions /
hair disorders
Body Site: scalp   Age: 12 years
Contributor: Bernard Cohen, MD    
Description: thick adherent scale forming cutaneous horns
Comments: A healthy 12-year-old girl complained of thich scaly concretions on her mid scalp for a year. The lesions resolved with the application of salicylic acid 10 percent in mineral oil for several nights and aggressive physical debridement.
Related Images: tinea_amiantacea_1_031120 

DermAtlas: SCALP - dermatitis, seborrheic
© 2001-2009, DermAtlas
Image Name: seborrheicdermatitis_1_010310   File Type: jpg
Diagnosis: DERMATITIS, SEBORRHEIC /
TINEA AMIANTACEA
  Category: papulosquamous eruptions
Body Site: scalp   Age: 9 years
Contributor: Bernard Cohen, MD    
Description: thick yellow adherent scale
Comments: Thick adherent scaly scalp plaques resolved with mineral oil massage and antiseborrheic shampoo.

DermAtlas: SCALP - dermatitis, seborrheic
© 2001-2009, DermAtlas
Image Name: s010110_16   File Type: jpg
Diagnosis: DERMATITIS, SEBORRHEIC /
TINEA AMIANTACEA
  Category: hair disorders /
papulosquamous eruptions
Body Site: scalp   Age: 9 years
Contributor: Bernard Cohen, MD    
Description: scaling on the vertex of the scalp without hair loss
Comments: Seborrheic dermatitis was a recurrent problem on the scalp of this 9 year old boy.

DermAtlas: SCALP - dermatitis, seborrheic
© 2001-2009, DermAtlas
Image Name: s010110_18   File Type: jpg
Diagnosis: DERMATITIS, SEBORRHEIC /
TINEA AMIANTACEA
  Category: hair disorders /
papulosquamous eruptions
Body Site: scalp   Age: 6 years
Contributor: Bernard Cohen, MD    
Description: thick tenacious scale on the vertex of the scalp
Comments: An otherwise healthy boy developed thick tenacious scale on the vertex of the scalp. The seborrheic dermatitis cleared with mineral oid followed by salicylic acid 3 percent shanpoo.

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