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Tinea pedis: an updated review [PDF]
Background: Tinea pedis is one of the most common superficial fungal infections of the skin, with various clinical manifestations. This review aims to familiarize physicians with the clinical features, diagnosis and management of tinea pedis. Methods:
Alexander KC Leung +4 more
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Consensus for the Treatment of Tinea Pedis: A Systematic Review of Randomised Controlled Trials [PDF]
Objective: To systematically review literature enabling the comparison of the efficacy of pharmaceutical treatments for tinea pedis in adults. Design: Systematic review of randomised controlled trials (RCTs) with mycological cure as the primary outcome ...
Harry Ward +4 more
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Topical management of tinea pedis. [PDF]
How effective are topical treatments for tinea pedis? Tinea pedis is successfully treated with topical antifungals in 70% to 75% of patients compared with 20% to 30% using placebo. Tea tree oil is likely ineffective.
Thomas B, Falk J, Allan GM.
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Prevalence of Tinea pedis in military personnel: a systematic review and meta-analysis [PDF]
Background Tinea pedis, commonly known as athlete’s foot, is a fungal infection caused by dermatophytes, affecting the skin of the feet. It is prevalent in various populations, but military personnel are particularly vulnerable due to their unique ...
Asghar Sepahvand +3 more
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Retrospective Epidemiological Analyses of 12,976 Culture-Positive Superficial Fungal Infections in Shanghai, East China. [PDF]
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.
Zheng C +8 more
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Indirect transmission of tinea and the role of hair salons. [PDF]
Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, Volume 40, Issue 2, Page 150-151, February 2026.
Hay RJ.
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Clinical and Mycological Profile of Dermatophyte Infections in South-East England: A 17-Year Retrospective Analysis (2006-2023). [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background Dermatophyte infections, which are among the most prevalent fungal infections globally, affect skin, hair and nails, accounting for significant morbidity. Epidemiological data on dermatophytosis in the UK are limited. One notable study in 2007 provided insights into the causative agents of dermatophyte infections in the UK; however,
Phan KL, Chandler DJ.
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Gel potential of red onion (Allium cepa L.) ethanol extract as antifungal cause tinea pedis
Introduction: Tinea pedis is a dermatophyte infection of human feet, especially between the fingers and soles of the feet. Tinea pedis is caused by a fungal infection of Trichophyton rubrum.
Erza Genatrika +2 more
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Mycosis fungoides mimicking tinea pedis. [PDF]
A 68-year-old man presented to primary care with a rash consisting of polycyclic (overlapping circles) erythematous scaly papules and plaques with raised borders ([Figure 1A][1]) that was localized to his feet.
Hanna SA, Kirchhof MG.
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Objective: To compare the positive rate and average time for slide reading of fluorescent staining versus KOH wet-mount microscopy in the diagnosis of different types of tinea pedis.
Dongmei QUE +3 more
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