
Malar Rash or Malar Flush: Causes and Treatment - WebMD
Nov 23, 2021 · What Is a Malar Rash? A malar rash, or malar flush, is a rash on the nose and cheeks. Some call it a butterfly rash because of its shape. It’s almost always a symptom of another disorder, such as...
Malar Rash: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment, Picture, and More - Healthline
May 5, 2023 · Malar rash is a red or purplish facial rash with a “butterfly” pattern. It covers your cheeks and the bridge of your nose, but usually not the rest of the face. The rash can be flat or...
Pityrosporum (Malassezia) Folliculitis: Causes & Treatment
Pityrosporum (Malassezia) folliculitis happens when yeast that occurs as part of your skin’s natural flora multiplies and infects the hair follicles. The condition causes itchy pimples to form on your face, scalp and upper body.
Malar rash - Wikipedia
A malar rash (from Latin mala ' jaw, cheek-bone '), also called butterfly rash, [1] is a medical sign consisting of a characteristic form of facial rash. It is often seen in lupus erythematosus. More rarely, it is also seen in other diseases, such as pellagra, dermatomyositis, and Bloom syndrome.
Malar rash: Causes, symptoms, and treatment - Medical News Today
Dec 22, 2023 · What is a malar rash? A malar rash is a skin rash that appears on the cheeks and bridge of the nose due to certain conditions, such as lupus. People may also call it a “butterfly rash” due to its...
What to Know About a Malar Rash - Verywell Health
Dec 13, 2022 · Malar rash—sometimes called a butterfly rash—is an eruption on the skin that makes specific regions of skin on the face appear discolored or red. A malar rash in itself is not usually itchy or painful.
Malassezia infections - DermNet
Malassezia species inhabit the skin of about 90% of adults without causing harm. In some people, the yeast suppresses the body's expected immune response to it allowing it to proliferate and cause a skin disorder, often with very little inflammatory response.
Malassezia furfur - Wikipedia
Malassezia furfur (formerly known as Pityrosporum ovale) is a species of yeast (a type of fungus) that is naturally found on the skin surfaces of humans and some other mammals. It is associated with a variety of dermatological conditions caused by fungal infections, notably seborrhoeic dermatitis and tinea versicolor.
Malassezia - Wikipedia
Some species of Malassezia are found on the skin of animals, including humans. Because malassezia requires fat to grow, [3] it is most common in areas with many sebaceous glands —on the scalp, [4] face, and upper part of the body.
Malassezia (pityrosporum) folliculitis - DermNet
Malassezia folliculitis, also known as pityrosporum folliculitis, is an infection of the pilosebaceous unit caused by lipophilic Malassezia yeasts particularly M. globosa, M. sympodialis and M. restricta. Malassezia yeast are normal inhabitants of the human skin surface and only cause disease under specific conditions.