2014
DOI: 10.4103/2229-5178.131141
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A study of the prevalence and precipitating factors of pruritus in pityriasis versicolor

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“…The total area of the body surface involved in PV was calculated as per Wallace Rule of Nines. 21 The entire head was estimated as 9% (4.5% for anterior and posterior), trunk as 36% (18% for anterior and 18% for the back), upper extremities as 18% [9% for each upper extremity], lower extremities as 36% (18% for each lower extremity) and groin as 1%.…”
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“…The total area of the body surface involved in PV was calculated as per Wallace Rule of Nines. 21 The entire head was estimated as 9% (4.5% for anterior and posterior), trunk as 36% (18% for anterior and 18% for the back), upper extremities as 18% [9% for each upper extremity], lower extremities as 36% (18% for each lower extremity) and groin as 1%.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…in 30% participants. Kaushik et al21 and Morais et al12 found pruritus in 22% and 48.3% respectively.…”
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