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Trichoscopic signs of tinea capitis: a guide for selection of appropriate antifungal
International Journal of Dermatology, 2020Tinea capitis is the most common pediatric dermatophyte infection. Optimal treatment regimen differs according to the type of the dermatophyte involved.
R. Genedy+2 more
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Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 1984
Summary Mycological examination of 600 cases of tinea capitis in Tripoli showed Trichophyton violaceum to be the most common isolate, followed by Microsporum canis, Trichophyton schoenleinii and Trichophyton mentagrophytes. The various clinical patterns which scalp ringworm may present is discussed and attention is drawn to the relatively common non-
M. Shafi+5 more
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Summary Mycological examination of 600 cases of tinea capitis in Tripoli showed Trichophyton violaceum to be the most common isolate, followed by Microsporum canis, Trichophyton schoenleinii and Trichophyton mentagrophytes. The various clinical patterns which scalp ringworm may present is discussed and attention is drawn to the relatively common non-
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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 ...
Norma Saxe, Diana Barlow
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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 ...
Norma Saxe, Diana Barlow
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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%.
Binita R. Shah+2 more
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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%.
Binita R. Shah+2 more
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International Journal of Dermatology, 1985
Abstract: A study of 50 patients with tinea capitis revealed that it affects school children of low socioeconomic status. Clinical diagnosis of grey patch, black dot, seborrheic, kerion, and pustular inflammatory varieties was made. In all, 37 cultures were positive for dermatophytes, wherein most were Trichophyton violaceum. Some grew T.
A. K. Saxena+2 more
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Abstract: A study of 50 patients with tinea capitis revealed that it affects school children of low socioeconomic status. Clinical diagnosis of grey patch, black dot, seborrheic, kerion, and pustular inflammatory varieties was made. In all, 37 cultures were positive for dermatophytes, wherein most were Trichophyton violaceum. Some grew T.
A. K. Saxena+2 more
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Mini-Review: The Diagnostic Methods of Tinea Capitis
Mycopathologia, 2023Lin-wei Wei, J. Qiao
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Tinea Capitis in Adults: Tinea capitis bei Erwachsenen
Mycoses, 1989Summary: Scalp ringworm is unusual after puberty. Etiological, epidemiological and clinical data regarding cases of tinea capitis in the elderly observed over a period of 15 years are discussed and some explanations are given for the conditions which favoured the mycotic infection of the scalp in adults. This study underlines that tinea capitis in the
A. Oriani, L. Terragni, Angolina Lasagni
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Global Demographic Characteristics and Pathogen Spectrum of Tinea Capitis
Mycopathologia, 2023Xiao-Qing Chen, Jin Yu
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Pediatrics: Treatment of Tinea Capitis
Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 1997ObjectiveTo review the epidemiology, pathogenesis, mycology, clinical presentation, and pharmacotherapy of tinea capitis, and describe the role of newer antimycotic agents.Data SourcesA MEDLINE search restricted to English-language articles published from 1966 through 1996 and journal references were used in preparing this review.Data ExtractionThe ...
Milap C. Nahata, Susan M Abdel-Rahman
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Retrospective Analysis of Tinea Capitis in Xinjiang, China
Mycopathologia, 2023Xiaodong Wang+4 more
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