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    A laboratory-based study on patients with Parkinson's disease and seborrheic dermatitis: The presence and density of Malassezia yeasts, their different species and enzymes production
    (2014)
    Arsic Arsenijevic, Valentina S. (6507940363)
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    Milobratovic, Danica (11339649500)
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    Barac, Aleksandra M. (55550748700)
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    Vekic, Berislav (8253989200)
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    Marinkovic, Jelena (7004611210)
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    Kostic, Vladimir S. (57189017751)
    Background: Seborrheic dermatitis (SD) and Parkinson's disease (PD) are frequently associated conditions. Aims of this study were: to determine severity of SD, presence of different species and density of Malassezia yeasts; to assess yeast lipases and phosphatases production in vitro and to compare these results between SD patients with and without PD.Methods: This case-control prospective study was conducted at the Dermatology and Neurology Units, Clinical Centre of Serbia and at the National Medical Mycology Reference Laboratory, University of Belgrade Medical School, Serbia. A total of 90 patients and 70 healthy controls (HC) were investigated: 60 patients with SD (SDN) and 30 patients with SD and PD (SDP). Culture-based mycological examination was carried out on lesional skin (LS) and non-lesional skin (NLS). A yeasts density was determined by counting the Malassezia colony forming units per tape (CFU/tape). Enzymes production by isolated Malassezia was investigated.Results: The most patients with SD were male (76.7%; SDP and 63.3%; SDN) and the intensity of SD was dominantly severe or moderate (76.7%; SDP and 75%; SDN). The presence of Malassezia{cyrillic} was high on LS in both groups (87.3%; SDP and 86.7%; SDN) (p=0.667).The highest yeasts density (mean CFU/tape=67.8) was detected on LS in 53% of SDP group and in 21.7% of SDN group (mean CFU/tape=31.9) (p < 0.01). The presence of negative cultures was lower in SDP group (13.3%) in comparison to HC and SDN groups (37% and 31.7%, respectively). Malassezia density on NLS in SDP group (mean CFU/tape=44.3) was significantly higher in comparison to SDN and HC (p=0.018). M. globosa was the most abundant species identified amongst isolates from the SDP group (42.3%) and exhibited high production of phosphatase and lipase in vitro.Conclusion: From this laboratory-based study a positive correlation between SD, PD, M. globosa incidence, high yeast density and high phosphatase and lipase activity was established. Our data lead to conclusion that local skin performance of PD patient's characterized with increased sebum excretion ratio play a role in SD by stimulation of yeasts replication and enzyme production. © 2014 Arsic Arsenijevic et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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    Idiopathic eruptive macular pigmentation associated with pregnancy and Hashimoto thyroiditis [4]
    (2005)
    Milobratovic, Danica (11339649500)
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    Djordjevic, Sanja (57197652785)
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    Vukicevic, Jelica (24072542000)
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    Bogdanovic, Zoran (57076456900)
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    Lymphangioma scroti
    (2007)
    Vikicevic, Jelica (23013154000)
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    Milobratovic, Danica (11339649500)
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    Vukadinovic, Vojkan (35619008800)
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    Golubovic, Zoran (57203254059)
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    Krstic, Zoran (6603679391)
    Lymphangiomas are congenital malformations of the lymphatic system. We report a 10-year-old boy with lymphatic malformation of the scrotum, which presented as a multiloculated scrotal mass associated with edema of the left thigh and left cryptorchidism. Histopathologic examination showed scrotal lymphangioma cavernosum. Ultrasonography was of major importance for the preoperative diagnosis and to determine the extent of the scrotal lesion. Scrotal lymphangiomas are very rare. It is important to consider them in boys with a cystic scrotal mass in order to avoid misdiagnosis, improper treatment and recurrences. © 2007 The Authors.

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