RAJIV GANDHI UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES
Seborrhea oleosa: Greasy brown or black scales, skin or coat (if they have one) is oily and keratin deposits adhere to hairs. An odour of “Rancid fat” is present (a seborrheic odour). Secondary Malassezia and bacterial infections are more common in the oily form and more difficult to get rid of. ................
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