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Tinea capitis favosa misdiagnosed as tinea amiantacea

open access: yesMedical Mycology Case Reports, 2013
Favus of the scalp or tinea capitis favosa is a chronic dermatophyte infection of the scalp. In almost cases, favus is caused by Trichophyton schoenleinii, anthropophilic dermatophyte. It is characterized by the presence of scutula and severe alopecia.
Olfa Chtourou, Sonia Anane
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Treatment of Tinea Capitis

open access: yesSkin Appendage Disorders, 2019
Tinea capitis is a common fungal infection of the hair of the scalp affecting predominately prepubertal children. In the US, griseofulvin has been considered a first-line therapy agent for tinea capitis since the 1960s.
Amena Alkeswani, W. Cantrell, B. Elewski
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Pattern Of Tinea Capitis In A Hospital-based Clinic In Alkhobar, Saudi Arabia

open access: yesIndian Journal of Dermatology, 2004
Tinea capitis is a dermatophyte infection of the scalp the purpose of this study was to define the demographic features, clinical patterns and associated symptoms and signs of tinea capitis in Saudi Arabia.
Aldayel Maha, Bukhari Iqbal
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Tinea Capitis: Current Status [PDF]

open access: yesMycopathologia, 2016
Tinea capitis remains a common childhood infection in many parts of the world. Yet knowledge of the underlying pathogenetic mechanisms and the development of effective immunity have shown striking advances, and new methods of diagnosis ranging from dermoscopy to molecular laboratory tests have been developed even though they have not been assimilated ...
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Closely related dermatophyte species produce different patterns of secreted proteins [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Dermatophytes are the most common infectious agents responsible for superficial mycosis in humans and animals. Various species in this group of fungi show overlapping characteristics.
Favre, Bertrand   +3 more
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Wood's lamp for early detection of Microsporum Canis tinea capitis in children

open access: yesPhotodiagnosis and Photodynamic Therapy
Background: Pediatric alopecia is increasingly common, influenced by conditions like alopecia areata and infections such as tinea capitis, primarily caused by Microsporum canis.
Dexiang Sun   +3 more
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The response of tinea capitis to treatment with a two-week oral terbinafine [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
زمینه و هدف: درماتوفیتوز سر عبارت‌ است‌ از عفونت‌ قارچی‌ پوست‌ سر که‌ در اثر تهاجم‌ درماتوفیت‌ها به‌ ساقه‌ مو ایجاد می شود. از میان‌ درماتوفیت‌های‌ پاتوژن‌ فقط انواع‌ میکروسپوروم‌ و ترایکوفایتون‌ باعث‌آلوده‌ شدن‌ موها می شوند.
Afshari, F., Ganji, F., Moghim, H.
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