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Tinea pedis: diagnosis and management

open access: yes, 2004
Tinea pedis is one of the most commonly encountered foot infections. The fact that in most cases it is easily treatable yet still prevalent in the general population suggests it is often undiagnosed or remains untreated by health care professionals and ...
Bristow, I.R.
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Management of Tinea Capitis in children under 10 kg : Results from a French multicentre study

open access: yes
Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, Volume 40, Issue 2, Page e146-e150, February 2026.
A. Cornillault   +39 more
wiley   +1 more source

International Expert Consensus on Defining Skin of Color and Delivering Equitable Dermatologic Care

open access: yesInternational Journal of Dermatology, Volume 65, Issue 1, Page 28-40, January 2026.
Gaps in dermatologic care for patients with skin of color (SOC), impacts and strategies to promote inclusivity. ABSTRACT Dermatological practice faces significant challenges in meeting the needs of populations with skin of color (SOC). Patients with SOC face disparities, including misdiagnoses and inequitable treatment outcomes.
Henry W. Lim   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Personal Protective Footwear and The Risk of Tinea Unguium among Lojejer Villager Farmers

open access: yesThe Indonesian Journal of Occupational Safety and Health
Introduction: Tinea unguium is a nail infection caused by dermatophytes, characterized by nail discoloration, thickening, and brittleness. Farmers, often exposed to prolonged wet conditions, are at higher risk of this infection.
Karenzha Iftinan   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Efficacy of Oral Voriconazole in the Treatment of Dermatophyte Infections (Tinea Corporis and Cruris)

open access: gold, 2022
Muhammad Khurram Shahzad   +5 more
openalex   +2 more sources

International Expert Consensus on Knowledge Gaps in Care for Dermatologic Disorders in Skin of Color

open access: yesInternational Journal of Dermatology, Volume 65, Issue 1, Page 41-56, January 2026.
State‐of‐the‐art knowledge gaps in dermatological disorders, photoprotection and procedural dermatology in individuals with skin of color (SOC). ABSTRACT Patients with skin of color (SOC) face unique dermatologic challenges that are often underrepresented in research and in dermatological education, creating critical gaps in care.
Henry W. Lim   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

A Chinese warning: Terbinafine‐resistant Trichophyton indotineae, a global dermatological challenge

open access: yes
Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, Volume 40, Issue 2, Page 148-149, February 2026.
Xin Zhou, Sybren de Hoog
wiley   +1 more source

Trichophyton indotineae: Epidemiology, antifungal resistance and antifungal stewardship strategies

open access: yesJournal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, Volume 40, Issue 1, Page 29-45, January 2026.
There is a concerning trend of widespread and severe superficial fungal infections caused by a new pathogen—Trichophyton indotineae—resistant to standard antifungal therapies. T. indotineae is now spreading globally and evolving. There is increasing urgency for healthcare providers and policy makers to initiate surveillance systems and antifungal ...
Aditya K. Gupta   +11 more
wiley   +1 more source

A first case of tinea imbricata from Iran [PDF]

open access: yes
Tinea imbricata is an uncommon dermatophytosis caused by the anthropophilic dermatophyte Trichophyton concentricum in endemic regions. In the present study, a 10- year-old girl was examined for tinea imbricata.
Ayatollahi Mousavi, Seyyed Amin   +2 more
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Treatment Strategies for Pediatric Trichotillomania: State‐of‐the‐Art Review on Progress and Persistent Challenges

open access: yesPediatric Dermatology, Volume 43, Issue 1, Page 3-10, January/February 2026.
ABSTRACT Trichotillomania (TTM) is a condition characterized by recurrent hair pulling, often resulting in hair loss and functional impairment. The disorder remains underreported in the pediatric population, despite high rates of psychiatric comorbidities.
Sheila Sharifi   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

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