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Tinea capitis in adults: not so rare [PDF]
Background: Tinea capitis is the dermatophyte infection of the scalp with varied clinical presentation. Tinea capitis is predominantly seen in preadolescent adults and is rare in adults. Growing number of authors have reported increase in incidence among
Ahmed, Sheikh M.+3 more
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Prevalence of Tinea capitis in elementary schools in the city of Kerman [PDF]
In order to study the prevalence of Tinea capitis in elementary schools of Kerman, a total population of 6265 students were selected at random from twenty elementary schools (10 boys, and 10 girls, schools).
S.A Ayatolahi mosavi+3 more
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Seborrheic dermatitis-like adult tinea capitis due to Trichophyton rubrum in an elderly man
Adult tinea capitis is often neglected and misdiagnosed, especially in men. We herein reported an older man with seborrheic dermatitis-like tinea capitis caused by Trichophyton rubrum to raise awareness of the disease.
Wenting Xie+4 more
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Management of tinea capitis in childhood
Tinea capitis (TC) is a common dermatophyte infection affecting primarily prepubertal children. The causative pathogens belong to only two genera: Trichophyton and Microsporum. Although there is a great local variation in the epidemiology of TC worldwide, T. tonsurans is currently the most common cause of TC with M. canis second.
Antoni Bennàssar, Ramon Grimalt
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Эпидемиологическая ситуация по микроспории в г. Москве [PDF]
Представлена эпидемиологическая обстановка в г. Москве по микроспории, рассмотрены факторы, оказывающие на нее существенное влияние. Проведен анализ результативности реализации целевой программы количественных управляющих рекомендаций для ...
Богуш, П.Г.
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Resumen: Aunque los dermatofitos zoófilos son aparentemente aún la causa principal de tinea capitis en España, se está observando un repunte por especies antropófilas.
N. Martínez Campayo+5 more
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Tinea Capitis Treated with Thiolutin*
Although antibiotics are efficacious in many bacterial and some viral diseases, those which are in common use at present have little or no effect on diseases caused by fungi. We wish to submit a preliminary report on the effect of a new antibiotic, thiolutin, on tinea capitis caused by several species of fungi.
Sandra Prims, Andrew G. Franks
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Fungal contamination in one hotel room: Does carpet coating in the floor enhance fungal contamination? [PDF]
Study developed in order to know the carpet influence when used in the floor of a hotel room. Twelve air samples of 250L (six in a room with carpet and six more in a room with wood floor) were collected through an impaction method with a flow rate of ...
Carolino, E.+4 more
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Although zoophilic dermatophytes remain the predominant cause of tinea capitis in Spain, an increase due to anthropophilic species has been reported. We report a retrospective observational study that included twenty-four children, who were diagnosed ...
N. Martínez Campayo+5 more
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A REPORT ON SEVEN HUNDRED CONSECUTIVE CASES OF TINEA CAPITIS [PDF]
Hyman Scott
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