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Tinea capitis profunda with secondary bacterial infection
Tinea capitis is a mycotic infection of the scalp, which primarily affects children.
Grilc, Špela +7 more
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Tinea capitis: temporal shift in pathogens and epidemiology
Das Ziel der vorliegenden Arbeit war die retrospektive Datenerhebung der von Patienten mit Tinea capitis, die zwischen 1990 und 2014 in der dermatologischen Abteilung behandelt bzw.
Ziegler, Wiebke
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Tinea Capitis with Eyebrow Involvement: Dermoscopy Clinched the Diagnosis. [PDF]
Narula S, Modi V.
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Trichoscopy Unmasking Tinea Capitis in Elderly Individuals. [PDF]
Gkentsidi T +4 more
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The Changing Pattern of Tinea Capitis in Jamaica
The species of dermatophyte fungi causing tinea capitis vary from country to country and may also change with time. This study was done to identify the predominant organisms causing tinea capitis in the Jamaican population. It was a retrospective study
L Rainford +4 more
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Kerion as an atypical presentation of tinea capitis in an elderly patient: A case report. [PDF]
Shah MM +4 more
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Tinea capitis in Hainan: a prospective study. [PDF]
Zheng W +7 more
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Epidemiology and Pathogen Shift of Tinea Capitis: A Comparative Analysis of Adults and Children in Nanchang, China (2022-2024). [PDF]
Peng Q +12 more
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Increase in teledermatology consultations regarding suspected tinea capitis - an observation of misidentified nevi flammei. [PDF]
Kött J, Dupont J, Langen K, Drerup C.
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