نتایج جستجو برای: tinea corporis

تعداد نتایج: 2455  

Journal: :Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine 1959

2002
ANDREW WEINSTEIN BRIAN BERMAN

www.aafp.org/afp AMERICAN FAMILY PHYSICIAN 2095 are not typically amenable to topical therapy, they will not be discussed in this article. It is important to note that nondermatophytes and yeasts may infect the sites mentioned above. For example, tinea unguium is only a subset of the onychomycoses, which include other types of fungal infections of the nails. Similarly, tinea corporis refers onl...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
m.emami m.moghadami

twenty patients, a family, their neighbors, and friends; with lesions suspicious of ringworm infection, were referred to us within a period of 80 days. the source of infection was found to be 3 persian cats (a mother and two kittens) living with the family. the cats had multiple lesions around their nose and on abdomen which reveales the prevalence of cutaneous fungi both on direct microscopic ...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Australia 2017
Lachlan J Warren Dev Tilakaratne Rakesh Seth

Clinical images Day 5: widespread indurated truncal plaques due to Trichophyton rubrum superficial dermatophyte infection (A and B) Following chorioamnionitis, a male infant from a remote Indigenous community was born by vaginal breech delivery at 26 weeks’ gestation. On Day 5, indurated, vesicular and erythematous lesions were noted on extensive areas of the back (Box, A and B). Blue light (45...

2016
Imran Majid Gousia Sheikh Farhath Kanth Rubeena Hakak

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 cruris. MATERIALS AND METHODS A total of 100 consecutive patients clinically and mycologically diagnosed to have tinea corporis and/or tinea cru...

2015
Muhilan Jegadeesan Sheela Kuruvila Shashikala Nair

Background: Tinea corporis is a superficial fungal infection of the glabrous skin of the trunk and extremities caused by closely related organisms of the three genera – Trichophyton, Microsporum, and Epidermophyton, collectively known as dermatophytes. The prevalence of the different species varies according to geographic and climatic regions. Trichophyton rubrum has been reported from various ...

Journal: :Actas dermo-sifiliograficas 2008
E Zofío L Conde-Salazar E del Río F Heras

Journal: :Pediatrics in review 2017
Aditya K Gupta Melissa A MacLeod Kelly A Foley Gita Gupta Sheila Fallon Friedlander

Candidal diaper dermatitis is the most common fungal infection of childhood. This yeast infection almost always secondarily invades diaper-area skin that has been damaged by an irritant contact dermatitis from maceration, urine, and/or stool. Children in the preschool-age group who no longer wear diapers are more likely to develop tinea infections, particularly tinea capitis. Tinea refers to de...

2015
Eziyi Iche Kalu Victoria Wagbatsoma Ephraim Ogbaini-Emovon Victor Ugochukwu Nwadike Chiedozie Kingsley Ojide

INTRODUCTION Various dermatoses, due to their morbidity characteristics, have been shown to negatively impact on learning. The most epidemiologically important seem to be the infectious types because of their transmissibility and amenability to simple school-health measures. The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence and sex/age correlates of infectious dermatoses in a rural South-easte...

Journal: :Journal of Evidence Based Medicine and Healthcare 2016

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