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Tinea Corporis Et Cruris Case Report

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A case of tinea corporis purpurica

Mycoses, 2007
SummaryWe present a case of tinea corporis purpurica localized to the legs of a 47‐year‐old woman. Trichophyton rubrum was the aetiological agent. So far, only a single report has been made on tinea corporis purpurica. Although the exact mechanism of purpura formation is unknown, we postulate the virulence of the fungal strain and host immune response ...
Hei Sung Kim, Baik Kee Cho, Shin Taek Oh
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Atypical manifestations of tinea corporis

Mycoses, 2007
SummaryTinea corporis classically presents as an erythematous annular plaque with a scaly, centrifugally advancing border. However, sometimes vesicles and pustules are observed. Occasionally, even frank bullae appear secondary to severe inflammation.
Mirjana Ziemer   +2 more
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Tinea Corporis

Practice Nursing, 2005
A case of tinea corporis
Mary, Tosanger, Charles E, Crutchfield
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Tinea corporis gladiatorum

Italian Journal of Dermatology and Venereology, 2022
Tinea corporis gladiatorum (TCG) is a variety of tinea corporis transmitted by repeated and close skin contacts among athletes, in particular wrestlers and judokas. Trichophyton tonsurans is the most frequently isolated dermatophyte. Cases of TCG were reported in USA, Iran, Japan, Turkey and France, where wrestling or judo are popular.
Stefano, Veraldi   +2 more
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Tinea corporis

Das Gesundheitswesen, 2013
Between February 2011 and April 2012, an outbreak caused 55 episodes of Tinea corporis in a Berlin kindergarten. According to the case definition Tinea corporis was confirmed in 2 cases, 16 cases were dermatologically probable, 24 cases were suspicious, whereas 13 cases were viewed as improbable.
G, Widders, D, Sagebiel
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