Trichophyton violaceum infection seen as tinea capitis in a child and in his mother.
Takao Sano+3 more
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Aspergillus niger – a possible new etiopathogenic agent in Tinea capitis? Presentation of two cases
Tinea capitis is generally considered as the most frequent fungal infection in childhood, as it accounts for approximately 92% of all mycosis in children.
Anastasiya Atanasova Chokoeva+3 more
doaj
Prevalence of tinea capitis among schoolchildren in Iraq
Haniyeh Fathi+1 more
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Effect of diet and atmosphere on intestinal and skin flora. Volume II - Literature survey [PDF]
Literature survey and experimental observations of human skin microflora, including study of men confined in simulated spacecraft ...
Gall, L. S., Riely, P. E.
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Tinea capitis caused by Trichophyton violaceum in an immunocompetent elderly patient: A case report and review of literature. [PDF]
Gheisari M, Zahedi K, Al-Zubaidi N.
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An outbreak of trichophytic tinea capitis in a group of schoolchildren in a rural area of the department of Cauca, Colombia [PDF]
Montaño JI, Pineda CA, Apráez G.
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Aetiology of tinea capitis in school children
Samuel Ayaya, K. K. Kamar, R. Kakai
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Changes in frequency of agents of tinea capitis in school children from Western China suggest slow migration rates in dermatophytes [PDF]
Shuwen Deng+5 more
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2260 (1755 male and 505 female) preschool and school Children of Chabahar were studied for Tinea capitis and pediculosis of the scalp. 42 cases were found positive in direct Examination, 41cases Endothrix being only one case; was ectothrix.
F. Zaini+1 more
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Inflammatory Tinea Capitis Mimicking Dissecting Cellulitis in a Healthy Woman. [PDF]
Rabhi F+5 more
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