Tinea Versicolor
Tinea Versicolor
Tinea Versicolor
Contents
Signs and symptoms
Specialty Dermatology
Pathophysiology
Diagnosis
Treatment
Epidemiology
References
External links
In people with dark skin tones, pigmentary changes such as hypopigmentation (loss of color) are common, while in those with lighter
[12]
skin color, hyperpigmentation (increase in skin color) is more common. These discolorations have led to the term "sun fungus".
Pathophysiology
In cases of tinea versicolor caused by the fungus Malassezia furfur,
lightening of the skin occurs due to the fungus's production of azelaic acid,
which has a slight bleaching effect.[13]
Diagnosis
Tinea versicolor may be diagnosed by a potassium hydroxide (KOH)
Pityriasis versicolor in a 27-year-old man
preparation and lesions may fluoresce copper-orange when exposed to and electron micrograph of his skin showing
Wood's lamp.[14] The differential diagnosis for tinea versicolor infection round Malassezia spores (S).[8]
includes:
Treatment
Treatments for tinea versicolor include:
Epidemiology
This skin disease commonly affects adolescents and young adults, especially in warm and humid climates. The yeast is thought to
feed on skin oils (lipids), as well as dead skin cells. Infections are more common in people who have seborrheic dermatitis, dandruff,
and hyperhidrosis.[4]
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External links
Classification ICD-10: V·T·D
B36.0 · ICD-9-CM:
Media related to Tinea versicolor at Wikimedia Commons
111.0 · MeSH:
D014010 ·
DiseasesDB:
10071
External MedlinePlus:
resources 001465 ·
eMedicine:
derm/423
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