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Pharmacotherapy of Tinea Capitis [PDF]
Katalin I. Koranyi+2 more
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Systemic antifungal therapy for tinea capitis in children:An abridged Cochrane Review [PDF]
Bennett, Cathy+8 more
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Kerion Celsi due to Microsporum canis with dermatophytide reaction [PDF]
Microsporum (M.) canis is the most common fungus to cause tinea capitis in Europe, especially in the Mediterranean region and South and Central Europe. Fungal scalp infections caused by M. canis tend to be non-inflammatory.
Biljana Gorgievska-Sukarovska+4 more
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Increasing tinea capitis prevalence in Stockholm reflects immigration [PDF]
Jenny Hällgren+2 more
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Tinea Capitis in Children of Ryukyu Islands
Hiroshi Hachisuka, Takeo Nakama
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FIRST‐LINE TREATMENT FOR TINEA CAPITIS [PDF]
Eduardo Schenini Diehl+4 more
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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.
europepmc +2 more sources
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
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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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