Malassezia Species Cultured from the Lesions of Pityriasis Versicolor.
- Author:
Kyu Joong AHN
1
Author Information
1. Department of Dermatology, Konkuk University College of Medicine Seoul, Korea.
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Malassezia species;
Malassezia globosa;
Pityriasis versicolor
- MeSH:
Incidence;
Malassezia*;
Pityriasis*;
Tinea Versicolor*;
Weights and Measures
- From:Korean Journal of Dermatology
1997;35(4):736-743
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
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Abstract:
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 were known to be the etiological agent of pityriasis versicolor. OBJECTIVE: The study was done to place the Malassezia strains cultured from the lesions of pityrisis versicolor into one of The revised species and to elucidate the relationship between certain species and pityriasis versicolor. METHODS: The scales from the lesions of twenty cases of pityrisis versicolor were cultured on Leeming & Notmans media. The obtained strains were placed into one of seven species by their colony morphologies, microscopic morphologies and physiological characteristics. RESULTS: The strains obtained from twenty cases of pityriasis ver sicolor could be placed into one of four species as following incidences. 1 case of M. furfur, 3 cases of M. sympodialis, 15 cases of M globosa, 1 case of M. obtusa, M, globoso occupied the most commonly isolated species cultured from the lesions of pityriasis versicolor. CONCLUSION: The results suggested that M. globosa could be consider ed as a main etiological agent of pityriasis versicolor among the Malassezia species.