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Tinea pedis.

Seminars in dermatology, 1994
Tinea pedis is a term used to encompass several clinically distinctive infections of the skin of the foot. Dermatophytic fungi are primarily responsible for these infections. Several nondermatophytes have been implicated in some patients, particularly for nail infections.
J J, Leyden, R, Aly
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Tinea Pedis Midir?: Diseases Mimicking Tinea Pedis And Tinea Pedi

2017
ÖzAyakta kaşıntılı lezyon varlığında genellikle tinea pedis akla gelir. Tinea pedis toplumda sık karşılaşılan, dermatofitlerin neden olduğu mantar enfeksiyonudur. Tinea pedis 4 klinik formdan biri ya da kombinasyonu ile gözlenir: İntertriginöz, hiperkeratotik,vezikülobüllöz ve akut ülseratif.
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Zwemmerseczeem/tinea pedis

2017
Zwemmerseczeem (tinea pedis, athlete’s foot) is een veelvoorkomende schimmelinfectie die zich vooral manifesteert in de nauwe ruimten tussen de derde en vierde en tussen de vierde en vijfde teen. is een veelvoorkomende schimmelinfectie die zich vooral manifesteert in de nauwe ruimten tussen de derde en vierde en tussen de vierde en vijfde teen.
Mirjam Veenema, Arie Knuistingh Neven
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Mycologic Examination for Tinea Pedis

Archives of Dermatology, 1984
To the Editor.— Although the diagnosis of chronic tinea of the soles is usually readily established by microscopic examination of scales, it is sometimes difficult to find hyphae. As a result of studying multiple scrapings from patients in whom we were having trouble demonstrating the organism, we discovered that the center of the plantar surface of ...
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Tinea pedis pathophysiology and treatment

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1994
Fungal infections of the foot can be divided into three major varieties, all of which have differing pathophysiologic aspects with therapeutic implications. Interdigital infections involve an ecological interplay between dermatophytes and bacteria. Simple scaling types of infection are caused by dermatophyte invasion of the stratum corneum, whereas ...
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TINEA PEDIS

The Lancet, 1962
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