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ABSTRACT Background Superficial fungal infections (SFIs) are common dermatological conditions, and both domestic and international reports indicate an increasing incidence in recent years. Their prevalence is strongly affected by climate, temperature, humidity and lifestyle, resulting in significant regional variations.
Chunjiao Zheng +8 more
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Management of tinea capitis in childhood
Antoni Bennassar, Ramon GrimaltDept of Dermatology, Hospital Clinic, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, SpainAbstract: Tinea capitis (TC) is a common dermatophyte infection affecting primarily ­prepubertal children.
Antoni Bennassar, Ramon Grimalt
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Molecular diagnosis of kerion celsi caused by Trichophyton tonsurans in a Italian child
T. tonsurans is an anthropophilic dermatophyte causing several clinical variants of tinea capitis including the Kerion celsi that can be often unrecognised or confused with other lesions.
Laura Trovato +5 more
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Tinea capitis from here and elsewhere. Geographic variables in prevention. [PDF]
peer reviewedFew diseases exhibit such regional variability in their epidemiology, even in an area as limited as Belgium, as tinea capitis. Thus, anthropophilic tinea capitis is highly predominant in areas where new immigrants from Black Africa and North
Arrese Estrada, Jorge +2 more
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Adult tinea capitis and tinea barbae in a tertiary Portuguese hospital: A 11‐year audit
Adult tinea capitis and tinea barbae are nowadays considered uncommon in developed countries. Despite their potential for morbidity and healthcare costs, few series have attempted to characterise these infectious disorders. We conducted a cross-sectional
Joana Cabete +5 more
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The Seven Works of Mercy; a 16th century Dutch picture gallery of skin disease
Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, Volume 40, Issue 5, Page 736-738, May 2026.
Thomas M. van Gulik +2 more
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Subgroup meta analysis of tinea capitis over publication year.
Subgroup meta analysis of tinea capitis over publication year.
Melaku Desta (5414051) +7 more
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Tinea capitis in children and trichoscopic criteria
Tinea capitis is the most common pediatric superficial dermatophyte infection. The causative species vary, as for instance, Microsporum canis predominates in Europe, while Trichophyton tonsurans predominates in North America.
Elghblawi, Ebtisam
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A Study on Mycological Pattern of Species Causing Tinea Capitis [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: Tinea capitis, an infection of scalp hair shaft and the surrounding skin, can be caused by all pathogenic dermatophyte except E.floccosum, T.concentricum and T.mentagrophytes var interdigitale.
Suvedha, M
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Etiological agents of tinea capitis in Erzurum, Turkey
Tinea capitis is the most common dermatophyte infection of the scalp affecting mainly children and rarely adults. The epidemiology of tinea capitis varies within different geographical areas throughout the world.
KARAKUZU, ALİ +2 more
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