| seborrheic d. |
a chronic inflammatory disease of the skin of unknown etiology, characterized by moderate erythema, dry, moist, or greasy scaling, and yellow crusted patches on various areas, including the mid-parts of the face, ears, supraorbital regions, umbilicus, genitalia, and especially the scalp, where it is manifested by small patches of scales that progress to involve the entire scalp, with exfoliation of an excessive amount of dry scales (dandruff). The condition is usually accompanied by itching. Called also seborrheic eczema and seborrhea.
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| seborrheic e. |
see under dermatitis.
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| seborrheic k. |
a common benign, noninvasive tumor composed of basaloid cells, usually occurring in middle life, sometimes rapidly in crops, commonly presenting as soft, friable plaques that show slight to marked pigmentation and are most often located on the face, trunk, and extremities. Called also seborrheic wart and verruca seborrheica. See also Leser-Trélat sign, under sign.
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| seborrheic p. |
inverse p.
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| seborrheic w. |
seborrheic keratosis.
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