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Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1982
Tinea capitis, a disease of children, occurs throughout the United States. We studied 144 clinically diagnosed cases of tinea capitis within a 12-month period. Ninety-six of them had positive cultures; Trichophyton tonsurans grew in 89% and Microsporum organisms in 11%.
T A, Laude, B R, Shah, Y, Lynfield
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Tinea capitis, a disease of children, occurs throughout the United States. We studied 144 clinically diagnosed cases of tinea capitis within a 12-month period. Ninety-six of them had positive cultures; Trichophyton tonsurans grew in 89% and Microsporum organisms in 11%.
T A, Laude, B R, Shah, Y, Lynfield
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International Journal of Dermatology, 1988
ABSTRACT: Tinea capitis is regarded as rare in healthy adults. A study of 46 adults presenting with scalp problems with no other identifiable cause and 26 asymptomatic adult contacts of children with tinea capitis was undertaken. The confirmation of tinea capitis in 9 of 46 patients and 5 carriers among 26 adult contacts suggests that tinea capitis ...
D, Barlow, N, Saxe
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ABSTRACT: Tinea capitis is regarded as rare in healthy adults. A study of 46 adults presenting with scalp problems with no other identifiable cause and 26 asymptomatic adult contacts of children with tinea capitis was undertaken. The confirmation of tinea capitis in 9 of 46 patients and 5 carriers among 26 adult contacts suggests that tinea capitis ...
D, Barlow, N, Saxe
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Archives of Dermatology, 1964
Tinea capitis is highly endemic in Kashmir. Favus is the main disease, but scalp ringworm due toTrichophyton violaceumcoexists. Cultures were made from 57 patients (Trichophyton Schoenleini44,T violaceum13). Three clinical types of favus were seen.
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Tinea capitis is highly endemic in Kashmir. Favus is the main disease, but scalp ringworm due toTrichophyton violaceumcoexists. Cultures were made from 57 patients (Trichophyton Schoenleini44,T violaceum13). Three clinical types of favus were seen.
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Estimation of the burden of tinea capitis among children in Africa
Mycoses, 2021Felix Bongomin +2 more
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Tinea Capitis: An Updated Review
Recent Patents on Inflammation and Allergy Drug Discovery, 2020Alexander K C Leung +2 more
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