Seborrheic dermatitis in Infant/Neonate
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Synopsis
Infantile seborrheic dermatitis usually manifests in the second week of life and lasts 4-6 months. It has no racial / ethnic or sex predilection. It characteristically presents on the face, diaper area, and folds of the neck and axillae.
The pathophysiology of infantile seborrheic dermatitis is not well known. However, many factors have been postulated to influence its development. Maternal androgens, transferred to the baby in utero, are thought to result in overactive sebaceous gland activity. In addition, the yeast Malassezia has been implicated.
Codes
L21.9 – Seborrheic dermatitis, unspecified
SNOMEDCT:
50563003 – Seborrheic dermatitis
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Last Updated:03/08/2023
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