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Dermatophytoses refers to superficial fungal infection of keratinized tissues caused by keratinophilic dermatophytes. According to observations worldwide, dermatophytoses are the most common of the superficial fungal infections.
Y. Gupta+3 more
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Dermatophytoses refers to superficial fungal infection of keratinized tissues caused by keratinophilic dermatophytes. According to observations worldwide, dermatophytoses are the most common of the superficial fungal infections.
Y. Gupta+3 more
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A systematic review of worldwide data on tinea capitis: analysis of the last 20 years
Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 2020Dermatophyte infections are the most common fungal infections in humans; among them, tinea capitis (TC) – the most contagious fungal infection – is caused by anthropophilic, zoophilic and geophilic dermatophytes. The purpose of this systematic review was
C. Rodríguez-Cerdeira+11 more
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Tinea Capitis: An Updated Review.
Recent Patents on Inflammation & Allergy Drug Discovery, 2020BACKGROUND Tinea capitis is a common and at time difficult to treat fungal infection of the scalp. OBJECTIVE To provide an update on the evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of tinea capitis.
A. Leung+4 more
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Tinea corporis, tinea cruris, tinea nigra, and piedra
Dermatologic Clinics, 2003Tinea infections are among the most common dermatologic conditions throughout the world. To avoid a misdiagnosis, identification of dermatophyte infections requires both a fungal culture on Sabouraud's agar media, and a light microscopic mycologic examination from skin scrapings. Topical antifungals may be sufficient for treatment of tinea corporis and
Maria M. Chaudhry+2 more
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Tinea auricularis: a neglected tinea incognito
Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 2022Abstract Ultraviolet dermoscopy is a rapid and noninvasive diagnosis tool for tinea auricularis caused by Microsporum canis, which facilitated early treatment with systemic antifungals.
Hui-Lin Zhi, Xiu-Jiao Xia, Ze-Hu Liu
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Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft = Journal of the German Society of Dermatology : JDDG, 2020
Tinea capitis describes a dermatophyte infection of scalp and hair that predominately occurs in children. The diagnostic workup includes microscopic examination, culture and/or molecular tests.
P. Mayser+14 more
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Tinea capitis describes a dermatophyte infection of scalp and hair that predominately occurs in children. The diagnostic workup includes microscopic examination, culture and/or molecular tests.
P. Mayser+14 more
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Adult tinea capitis in China: A retrospective analysis from 2000 to 2019
Mycoses (Berlin), 2020Tinea capitis (TC) is an infection of the scalp hair due to dermatophytes. Most commonly seen in prepubescent children, but data of adults tinea capitis (ATC) in China mainland are limited.
Guanzhao Liang+7 more
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Therapy with Fluconazole for Tinea Corporis, Tinea Cruris, and Tinea Pedis
Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1992We treated 20 patients who had tinea corporis and/or tinea cruris and 20 patients who had tinea pedis with oral fluconazole. All patients were given a single 150-mg dose of fluconazole upon entry into the study; at that time, and at each follow-up visit, clinical signs and symptoms were evaluated and mycological and laboratory examinations were ...
A. Perera, F. Montero-Gei
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Estimation of the burden of tinea capitis among children in Africa
Mycoses (Berlin), 2020Tinea capitis is a common and endemic dermatophytosis among school age children in Africa. However, the true burden of the disease is unknown in Africa. We aimed to estimate the burden of tinea capitis among children
F. Bongomin+8 more
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Fluconazole in the Treatment of Tinea corporis and Tinea cruris [PDF]
<b>Background:</b> Results of topical dermatomycosis treatment are often unsatisfactory, particularly in patients with extended or multiple infection sites. <b>Objective:</b> Given the high fluconazole concentrations attainable in the stratum corneum and the long elimination half-life of fluconazole, we investigated whether ...
A. Stary, E. Sarnow
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