In summary, a number of factors such as immune function and heredity are important in the pathogenesis of SD. The role of Malassezia in SD needs to be clarified. In most instances, SD is easily diagnosed on clinical grounds alone. Safe and effective treatment modalities are available. More studies are needed to determine whether a relationship between SD and AD exists; however, our clinical experience supports this associator.
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Dr. Elish reports no conflict of interest. Dr. Silverberg is an investigator and speaker for Astellas Pharma Inc, and Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation. The authors discuss off-label use of ketoconazole 2% shampoo, sodium sulfacetamide 10% solution, topical calcineurin inhibitors (pimecrolimus and tacrolimus), and topical corticosteroid lotions. Dr. Elish is an intern, Department of Medicine, Flushing Hospital Medical Center, New York. Dr. Silverberg is Director, Pediatric and Adolescent Dermatology, St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center, New York, New York.
Diana Elish, MD; Nanette B. Silverberg, MD