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Analysis of optimal control strategies on the fungal Tinea capitis infection fractional order model with cost-effective analysis. [PDF]
Teklu SW, Meshesha AA, Ullah S.
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Tinea capitis due to Microsporum ferrugineum: A case of unusual laboratory finding on direct microscopic examination of infected hairs and skin lesions. [PDF]
Ebrahimibarogh R+5 more
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Infectueuze pathologie in de kinderdermatologie [PDF]
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Pediatric Dermatology, 2022
AbstractTinea capitis is an important superficial infection and affects children globally. A literature review was conducted to identify recent findings and the current understanding of this fungal infection. Here, we highlight updates on important aspects of tinea capitis including advances in dermatophyte detection and diagnosis and comparing these ...
Aditya K. Gupta+2 more
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AbstractTinea capitis is an important superficial infection and affects children globally. A literature review was conducted to identify recent findings and the current understanding of this fungal infection. Here, we highlight updates on important aspects of tinea capitis including advances in dermatophyte detection and diagnosis and comparing these ...
Aditya K. Gupta+2 more
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Cutis, 2022
THE COMPARISON Areas of alopecia with erythema and scale in a young Black boy with tinea capitis. He also had an enlarged posterior cervical lymph node (arrow) from this fungal infection. White patches of scale from tinea capitis in a young Black boy with no obvious hair loss; however, a potassium hydroxide preparation from the scale was positive for ...
Candrice R, Heath, Richard P, Usatine
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THE COMPARISON Areas of alopecia with erythema and scale in a young Black boy with tinea capitis. He also had an enlarged posterior cervical lymph node (arrow) from this fungal infection. White patches of scale from tinea capitis in a young Black boy with no obvious hair loss; however, a potassium hydroxide preparation from the scale was positive for ...
Candrice R, Heath, Richard P, Usatine
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Mycoses (Berlin), 2022
Tinea capitis, atopic dermatitis and allergic rhinitis are the most common disorders endured by prepubescent children. Dermatophyte infections have been linked to allergic disorders, such as increased sensitivity to dermatophytes in patients with atopic ...
Xin Zhou+8 more
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Tinea capitis, atopic dermatitis and allergic rhinitis are the most common disorders endured by prepubescent children. Dermatophyte infections have been linked to allergic disorders, such as increased sensitivity to dermatophytes in patients with atopic ...
Xin Zhou+8 more
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Aetiology of tinea capitis in China: a multicentre prospective study *
British Journal of Dermatology, 2021Tinea capitis is still common in developing countries, such as China. Its pathogen spectrum varies across regions and changes over time.
X.Q. Chen+36 more
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