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Malassezia Species Cultured from the Lesions of Malassezia Folliculitis

Jang SJ, Choi YB, Ahn KJ

  • KMID: 1517385
  • Korean J Med Mycol.
  • 2003 Jun;8(2):55-62.
BACKGROUND: The yeasts of genus Malassezia are dimorphic and lipophilic and are numbers of the normal flora in humans. Malassezia yeasts are implicated in various diseases, including pityriasis versicolor, Malassezia...
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A Case of Malassezia Intertrigo

Yun SK

  • KMID: 1575451
  • Korean J Med Mycol.
  • 2000 Mar;5(1):35-38.
Malassezia intertrigo is a very rare clinical entity in which the clinical lesions occur in intertroginous areas as erythematous scaling macules and direct microscopic examinatons of scales reveal only large...
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The Distribution of Malassezia yeast on Normal Human Skin

Kim HU

  • KMID: 1855457
  • Korean J Med Mycol.
  • 1998 Jun;3(1):1-6.
Malassezia yeast is a member of the normal flora on human skin predominantly in sebum-rich regions. It is associated with several cutaneous diseases such as pityriasis versicolor, pityrosporum folliculitis and...
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Progress in Malassezia Research in Korea

Kim SY, Lee YW, Choe YB, Ahn KJ

Yeasts of the genus Malassezia are part of the normal flora of human skin. However, they are also associated with various skin diseases. Since the introduction of Malassezia to the...
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A Case of Neonatal Malassezia Pustulosis Identified as Malassezia Sympodialis

Kim HJ, Lee MH, Ahn KJ

  • KMID: 1602457
  • Korean J Med Mycol.
  • 2001 Dec;6(4):229-231.
Neonatal Malassezia pustulosis can be defined as pustules on face and neck, age at onset, younger than 1 month, isolation of Malassezia by direct microscopy in pustular material, elimination of...
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Malassezia Species Cultured From the Lesions of Seborrheic Dermatitis

Lee YW, Kang HJ, Ahn KJ

  • KMID: 2307092
  • Korean J Med Mycol.
  • 2001 Jun;6(2):70-76.
BACKGROUND: Malassezia yeasts were suggested to be one of the etiologic factors of seborrheic dermatitis. The genus Malassezia was recently revised into seven species. OBJECT: The study was done to classify...
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Taxonomy of the Genus Malassezia

Ahn KJ

  • KMID: 2307106
  • Korean J Med Mycol.
  • 1998 Dec;3(2):81-88.
The yeasts of the genus Malassezia, of which type species is Malassezia furfur(Robin) Baillon 1889, are dimorphic and lipophilic and are members of the normal cutaneous flora in humans. Early...
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The Distribution of Malassezia Species on the Normal Human Skin According to Body Region

Kim SC, Kim HU

  • KMID: 2307100
  • Korean J Med Mycol.
  • 2000 Sep;5(3):120-128.
BACKGROUND: The seven species Malassezia yeasts are recognized in the genus Malassezia (M.). These species can be isolated from the normal skin of warm-blooded animals including humans and various dermatoses....
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A Case of Malassezia Folliculitis in an Infant with Liver Cirrhosis

Kim HJ, Lee MH, Ahn KJ

  • KMID: 1644588
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2002 Feb;40(2):194-196.
Malassezia folliculitis is characterized by pruritic follicular papules and pustules by Malassezia which are inhabitants of normal skin. We report a case of Malassezia folliculitis in a 12-month-old female, with...
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In vitro Activity of Celery Essential Oil against Malassezia furfur

Chee HY, Lee MH

Antifungal activity of celery essential oil against Malassezia furfur was investigated using broth microdilution and vapor contact methods. Potent antifungal activity was evident using both methods. Fungicidal activity was revealed...
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A Study on the Antimicrobial Effect of Bamboo (Phyllosrachys bambusoides) Essential Oil on Malassezia

Lee SK, Park JH, Kim BJ, Kim YT, Kim MN, Lim YY, Hong YJ, An JH, Byun HJ, Hwang JS

  • KMID: 1459289
  • Korean J Med Mycol.
  • 2010 Mar;15(1):1-11.
BACKGROUND: Malassezia is considered as major factor in dandruff of human scalp. OBJECTIVE: In order to develop an antimicrobial agent, bamboo oil was extracted by high temperture suction from dried bamboo...
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A Case of Neonatal Malassezia pustulosis induced by Malassezia sympodialis

Kim KS, Kye YC, Kim SN, Ahn KJ

  • KMID: 1568880
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2000 Oct;38(10):1427-1429.
A 2-month-old male patient visited with recurrent erythematous papules and pustules on face and neck that had developed 20 days after birth. Direct microscopic examination on smears for pustules showed...
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Malassezia Species Cultured from the Lesions of Pityriasis Versicolor

Ahn KJ

  • KMID: 2085956
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 1997 Aug;35(4):736-743.
BACKGROUND: The genus Mulassezia. was recently revised into seven species, M. furfur, M pachydermatis, M sympodialis, M. globosa, M. obtusa, M. restricta and M. slooffiae. Some of the Malassezia species...
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The Incidences of Malassezia in Steroid Acne and Other Acneiform Eruptions

Yu HJ, Kim YS, Yang HY, Kim JH, Lee SK, Son SJ

  • KMID: 1855460
  • Korean J Med Mycol.
  • 1998 Jun;3(1):24-32.
BACKGROUND: Steroid acne is a folliculitis that can result from a systemic or topical administration of steroid and has been described as showing similar clinical pictures to Malassezia folliculitis, but...
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Microscopic Findings of Malassezia Colonization in Seborrheic Dermaititis

Kwon O, Park J, Kim H, Park JB

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Epidemiologic Study of Malassezia Yeasts in Patients with Malassezia Folliculitis by 26S rDNA PCR-RFLP Analysis

Ko JH, Lee YW, Choe YB, Ahn KJ

BACKGROUND: So far, studies on the inter-relationship between Malassezia and Malassezia folliculitis have been rather scarce. OBJECTIVE: We sought to analyze the differences in body sites, gender and age groups, and...
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A Case of Seborrheic Dermatitis Caused by Overgrowth of Malassezia globosa

Lee YW, Jung ST, Ahn KJ, Eun HC

  • KMID: 2038120
  • Korean J Med Mycol.
  • 2002 Mar;7(1):55-58.
Seborrheic dermatitis is a very common, subacute or chronic disease, characterized by red scaly lesions on the sebum-rich areas of the scalp, face and upper trunk. The causal factor of...
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Comparison of Nested PCR and RFLP for Identification and Classification of Malassezia Yeasts from Healthy Human Skin

Oh BH, Song YC, Lee YW, Choe YB, Ahn KJ

BACKGROUND: Malassezia yeasts are normal flora of the skin found in 75~98% of healthy subjects. The accurate identification of the Malassezia species is important for determining the pathogenesis of the...
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The Isolation of Malassezia Yeasts in the Comedones of Acne Vulgaris

Kang SH, Kim HU

  • KMID: 1551671
  • Korean J Med Mycol.
  • 1999 Jun;4(1):33-39.
BACKGROUND: Both Malassezia yeast and Propionibacterium acnes form part of the normal flora of the human skin and hair follicles. The former is the etiological agent of Malassezia(Pityrosporum) folliculitis and...
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The Distribution of Malassezia Yeasts on the Skin of Neonates and Infants

Oh CK, Kwon KS, Lee CW, Cho SH, Jang HS, Park JH

  • KMID: 1551670
  • Korean J Med Mycol.
  • 1999 Jun;4(1):27-32.
BACKGROUND: Malassezia yeasts are normal skin flora of humans. But skin colonization appear to be controversial during neonate. OBJECTIVE: We prospectively studied the distribution of Malassezia yeasts on clinically normal skin...
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