What causes seborrheic dermatitis, and with what disease states is it commonly found? Current theories suggest that immune hyperreaction to the commensal lipophilic yeast Malassezia (that lives in our sebaceous glands) and/or sebum causes the dermatitis. An increased incidence and severity of seborrheic dermatitis are seen in persons with central nervous system (CNS) diseases such as Parkinson’s disease, facial paralysis, poliomyelitis, syringomyelia, and quadriplegia. The CNS may stimulate increased rates of sebum production. HIV-infected individuals also frequently demonstrate severe seborrheic dermatitis. |
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