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Tinea capitis in Northern Nigeria Tinea capitis in Nord Nigeria
Mycoses, 1982Summary: Patients with tinea capitis constituted 2.48% of all new dermatologcal cases seen in the period of over 4 years in two out‐patient dermatological clinics in Northern Nigeria. Tinea capitis constituted 31 % of all dermatophytoses seen in that period and outnumbered fungal infections of glabrous skin, feet and nails. Dermatophytes were isolated
R. V. Lawande+3 more
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Griseofulvin vs terbinafine for paediatric tinea capitis: When and for how long
Mycoses (Berlin), 2019Outbreaks of tinea capitis (TC) can be a source of medical and economic burden for healthcare systems; Griseofulvin and terbinafine are considered to be effective first‐line treatments for TC.
J. Bar+3 more
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Tinea Versicolor and Tinea Capitis
2017Some infections have unique clinical features and considerations in skin of color. Tinea capitis and tinea versicolor (TV) are two widespread fungal infections across the globe. Tinea capitis is extremely common in Black and Hispanic populations and has been described as endemic in some large metropolitan areas.
Lisa Akintilo, Stavonnie Patterson
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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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JDDG: Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft, 2006
Seebacher, Claus+16 more
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Seebacher, Claus+16 more
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International Journal of Dermatology, 1980
Sharon S. Raimer, Terry V. Pursley
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Sharon S. Raimer, Terry V. Pursley
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