Jena, Deepak KumarSengupta, SujataDwari, Binayak ChandraRam, Manoj Kumar2009-05-282009-05-282005-07-06Jena DK, Sengupta S, Dwari BC, Ram MK. Pityriasis versicolor in the pediatric age group. Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprology. 2005 Jul-Aug; 71(4): 259-61http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/52129BACKGROUND: Pityriasis versicolor (PV) is a mild chronic infection of the skin caused by Malassezia yeasts. Although it is primarily seen in adults, children are often affected in the tropics . METHODS: Over a period of 2 years, children (up to the age of 14 years) who were clinically and mycologically diagnosed as PV were included in the study. The clinical and epidemiological pattern in different age groups was noted. RESULTS: PV in this age group formed about 31% of the total cases of PV; 4.8% cases presented in infancy. The commonest site of involvement was the face in 39.9% of the cases. Most of the cases presented in summer months. CONCLUSIONS: PV is not an uncommon disease among children in the tropics. There is a sudden resurgence of cases in the hot monsoons and even infants are not spared.engAdolescentAge DistributionChildChild, PreschoolCohort StudiesDisease OutbreaksFemaleHumansIndia --epidemiologyInfantMalePrevalencePrognosisSeasonsSeverity of Illness IndexSex DistributionTinea Versicolor --diagnosisPityriasis versicolor in the pediatric age group.Comparative Study