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The presence, in varying amounts, of white or gray scales in the hair of the scalp, due to excessive or normal branny exfoliation of the epidermis. SEE ALSO: seborrheic dermatitis. SYN: pityriasis capitis, scurf, seborrhea sicca (2).
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dan·druff 'dan-drəf n scaly white or grayish flakes of dead skin cells esp. of the scalp also the condition marked by excessive shedding of such flakes and usu. accompanied by itching
dan·druffy -ē adj
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visible scaling from the surface of the scalp. It is extremely common, occurring in about 50% of the population, and is associated with the presence of the yeast Pityrosporum ovale. It is the precursor of seborrhoeic eczema of the scalp, in which there is a degree of inflammation in addition to the greasy scaling. Dandruff can be controlled by shampoos containing tar, selenium sulphide, zinc pyrithione, or imidazole antifungals. Medical name: pityriasis capitis.
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dan·druff (danґdrəf) 1. dry scaly material desquamated from the scalp; the term is applied to that normally desquamated from the epidermis of the scalp as well as to the excessive scaly material associated with disease, as in 2. seborrheic dermatitis. seborrheic dermatitis of the scalp; called also pityriasis sicca.Medical dictionary. 2011.