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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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Current epidemiology of tinea corporis and tinea cruris causative species: Analysis of data from a major commercial laboratory, United States [PDF]
Jeremy A W Gold +2 more
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Tinea corporis and tinea cruris incidence, risk factors, and treatments in a cohort of 6.8 million patients with Medicaid, United States [PDF]
Kaitlin Benedict +2 more
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The aim of the study was to evaluate the comparative efficacy of 1% terbinafine hydrochloride and 1% butenafine hydrochloride cream in the treatment of Tinea cruris, was done taking with ten patients in each study group.
Rathi Sanjay K
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Health Education to Promote and Prevent Tinea Cruris at Darul Fadhli Elementary School Palembang City [PDF]
Tinea cruris is an infectious disease caused by fungal microorganisms that cause severe itching and secondary infection complaints. Skin disease transmission factors in the groin (tinea cruris) include agent, environmental, and host factors. Tinea cruris
Asmalia, Resy +3 more
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Analysis of superficial mycosis and pathogenic fungi in 4 018 cases
Objective To investigate the composition and distribution of superficial mycoses and pathogenic fungi in Guangzhou and surrounding areas. Methods From January 2013 to December 2020 at the Dermatology Hospital, Southern Medical University, 4 018 cases of ...
Zhenmou XIE +7 more
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Bioinformatics-Driven mRNA-Based Vaccine Design for Controlling Tinea Cruris Induced by Trichophyton rubrum. [PDF]
Tinea cruris, a dermatophyte fungal infection predominantly caused by Trichophyton rubrum and Epidermophyton floccosum, primarily affects the groin, pubic region, and adjacent thigh.
Elalouf A, Maoz H, Rosenfeld AY.
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Background: Dermatophyte infections are very common and they manifest as tinea corporis/cruris. Among the various topical antifungal drugs available, the first option being terbinafine and new generation azoles as sertaconazole professes superior ...
Meghana D +2 more
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Therapy selection for tinea corporis and cruris with commorbidity: 3 case series
Background: Dermatophytosis is a superficial (skin, hair and nails) fungal infection caused by dermatophyte group fungi (Trichophyton, Epidermophyton and Microsporum).
Winarni, Dwi Retno Adi +2 more
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A case of granuloma annulare mimicking tinea cruris [PDF]
Granuloma annulare (GA) is a benign, self-limited skin disease of unknown etiology characterized by annular, flesh-colored to erythematous grouped papules or plaques.
Magro, Cynthia M +2 more
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