1943
DOI: 10.1001/archderm.1943.01500230041007
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Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine) in Dermatology

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“…Pehl (9) used pyridoxine in seborrheic dermatitis of children with little effect. Later Jolliffe, Rosenblum and Sawhill (10) treated acne vulgaris and Wright, Samitz and Brown (11) treated seborrhea, atopic eczema and other eczematoid lesions with vitamin B6. Jolliffe (12) and independently Rudesill and Weigand (13) used pyridoxine in Parkinson's disease and Antopol and Schotland (14) treated patients afflicted with pseudohypertrophic muscular dystrophy with this same material.…”
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“…Pehl (9) used pyridoxine in seborrheic dermatitis of children with little effect. Later Jolliffe, Rosenblum and Sawhill (10) treated acne vulgaris and Wright, Samitz and Brown (11) treated seborrhea, atopic eczema and other eczematoid lesions with vitamin B6. Jolliffe (12) and independently Rudesill and Weigand (13) used pyridoxine in Parkinson's disease and Antopol and Schotland (14) treated patients afflicted with pseudohypertrophic muscular dystrophy with this same material.…”
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“…PY is essential for maintaining healthy skin, and its deficiency may cause dermatitis (Kato 2012). Hence vitamin B6 has been used as a supplement to treat dermatitis and other skin diseases (Wright et al 1943) (Mabin et al 1995). Various cases of neuropathies have been reported in patients due to the excessive intake of vitamin B6 supplements (Gdynia et al 2008;van Hunsel et al 2018;Vrolijk et al 2020).…”
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