In another type of the disease, formerly described as pityriasis rubra, the skin is pale red or violaceous-red, but is rarely thickened, continued exfoliation in the form of thin plates taking place.
The only endemic for which the geographic history cannot be adequately explained is the monotypicPityriasis gymnocephala.
The skin disease Pityriasis (tinea) versicolor was shown to be due to the Microsporon furfur by Eichstedt in 1846.
Pityriasis is caused by nutritive debility, and is often associated with erysipelas, rheumatism, and bronchitis.
In aged people this condition is the pityriasis nigra of Willan.
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