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Índice de severidad y afectación en la tiña pedis
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Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2000
Pustules are uncommon in tinea pedis and may suggest a bacterial infection. We describe a patient with large pustules on his feet that contained hyphae on Gram's stain of the pus and on a potassium hydroxide preparation of the pustule roof. Cultures were negative for bacteria, but grew Trichophyton rubrum.
J V, Hirschmann, G J, Raugi
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Pustules are uncommon in tinea pedis and may suggest a bacterial infection. We describe a patient with large pustules on his feet that contained hyphae on Gram's stain of the pus and on a potassium hydroxide preparation of the pustule roof. Cultures were negative for bacteria, but grew Trichophyton rubrum.
J V, Hirschmann, G J, Raugi
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Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1992
To demonstrate that tinea pedis should be considered in the differential diagnosis of children with foot dermatitis.Patient series.Outpatient dermatology practice at the Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh (Pa).Children with culture-proven tinea pedis from 1987 until 1990.Fungal cultures were used to identify 13 girls and 13 boys ranging in age from 17 ...
A, McBride, B A, Cohen
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To demonstrate that tinea pedis should be considered in the differential diagnosis of children with foot dermatitis.Patient series.Outpatient dermatology practice at the Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh (Pa).Children with culture-proven tinea pedis from 1987 until 1990.Fungal cultures were used to identify 13 girls and 13 boys ranging in age from 17 ...
A, McBride, B A, Cohen
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Mycoses, 2000
During a 2‐year period 30 adults were selected out of a group of patients diagnosed with erysipelas, who, except for tinea pedis, were apparently otherwise healthy patients. Clinical and epidemiological studies were performed to establish how tinea pedis and erysipelas are related.
Y B, Roldan, S, Mata-Essayag, C, Hartung
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During a 2‐year period 30 adults were selected out of a group of patients diagnosed with erysipelas, who, except for tinea pedis, were apparently otherwise healthy patients. Clinical and epidemiological studies were performed to establish how tinea pedis and erysipelas are related.
Y B, Roldan, S, Mata-Essayag, C, Hartung
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Dermatologic Clinics, 2003
The severity of tinea pedis infection determines the course of treatment required. Mild infections may be resolved using a topical agent. More severe presentations (eg, dermatophytosis complex) may require treatment that eliminates the bacterial and fungal infection. Some topical monotherapies may exhibit both antifungal and antibacterial activity.
Aditya K, Gupta +3 more
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The severity of tinea pedis infection determines the course of treatment required. Mild infections may be resolved using a topical agent. More severe presentations (eg, dermatophytosis complex) may require treatment that eliminates the bacterial and fungal infection. Some topical monotherapies may exhibit both antifungal and antibacterial activity.
Aditya K, Gupta +3 more
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Tinea pedis in Korean children
International Journal of Dermatology, 2000Abstract Background Tinea pedis is an infrequent disease in children before the age of puberty. There are few epidemiologic and clinical data regarding cases of tinea pedis observed in children. Materials and methods We prospectively collected all cases of tinea pedis in children diagnosed during the years 1995–1997.
K A, Jang +5 more
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Topical Clotrimazole in Tinea Pedis
Southern Medical Journal, 1977Clotrimazole is a new antifungal agent which is effective topically in dermatophytosis, cutaneous candidiasis, and tinea vesicolor. The authors performed a controlled double-blind clinical trial comparing topical clotrimazole with its vehicle in the treatment of 66 patients with dermatophytic infections of the skin of the feet.
E B, Smith, J L, Graham, J A, Ulrich
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