Prevalence and determinants of seborrheic dermatitis in a middle aged and elderly population: The Rotterdam Study
British Journal of Dermatology Sep 02, 2017
Sanders MGH, et al. – This research conducted an inquiry of the lifestyle and physiological determinants correlated with seborrheic dermatitis. It was deduced that seborrheic dermatitis was among the most common inflammatory dermatoses in middle and elderly aged individuals, particularly during winter period. A greater likelihood of seborrheic dermatitis was reported in men and in people with a light and dry skin.
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