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Skin barrier function defect - A marker of recalcitrant tinea infections
Context: Recently, there has been an increase in the number of chronic, recurrent, and recalcitrant dermatophytosis. Many factors implicated are barrier defects, aberrant host immune response, application of steroids or other irrational combination ...
Puneet Bhargava +3 more
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Background and Objectives: For fungal dermatitis, a wet Potassium Hydroxide (KOH) preparation of the skin scrapings forms the routine practice for diagnosis.
Ujjawal Khurana +4 more
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TRICHOPHYTON INTERDIGITALE CAUSING SEVERE TINEA CORPORIS AND TINEA CRURIS ET CORPORIS
Background: For many years, India has been plagued by an epidemic-like scenario of chronic, extensive, and resistant dermatophytosis. Dermatophytosis, also known as tinea, was once regarded as a minor infection that was simple to treat.
Seeba Hussain
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Background: Tinea cruris is the second most common dermatophytosis in the world and the most common in Indonesia. The conventional diagnostic method fungal culture is slow and less specific, therefore requiring a more rapid and exact diagnostic methods ...
Cut Putri Hazlianda +2 more
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Isolation and identification of some dermatophytes causing Tinea
The study was included collection of 200 samples (100 samples of skin scales , 79 samples of hairs and 21 samples of nails) , from patient suffering Tinea .
Yass K.Abbass
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A novel observation of chronic eczema developing over the skin of adequately treated lesions of tinea cruris/tinea corporis in six atopic individuals is being shared.
Shyam Verma +2 more
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MiR-155, a potential serum marker of extramammary Paget’s disease
Background Extramammary Paget’s disease (EMPD), a rare skin malignancy with non-specific manifestations, is often misdiagnosed as eczema of scrotum or tinea cruris.
Hao Guo +9 more
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Background and Aim: Dermatophytosis is a skin infection without involving of hair, and in fact, Tinea cruris is a form of body Dermatophytosis. For treatment of these two diseases, topical azole or Alylamines are usually used.
Rezvan Talaee +5 more
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Background: Tinea cruris and corporis are common diseases and can be widespread. Estimated lifetime probability of contracting the disease is as high as 10-20%.
Achyut Pokharel +2 more
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Relapse after oral terbinafine therapy in dermatophytosis: A clinical and mycological study
Background: The incidence of recurrent tinea infections after oral terbinafine therapy is on the rise. Aim: This study aims to identify the appearance of incomplete cure and relapse after 2-week oral terbinafine therapy in tinea corporis and/or tinea ...
Imran Majid +3 more
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