نتایج جستجو برای: tinea faciei

تعداد نتایج: 2317  

Journal: :Nihon Ishinkin Gakkai zasshi = Japanese journal of medical mycology 2005
Jin Yu Ruoyu Li Glenn Bulmer

Tinea capitis is one type of superficial fungal infection which is found all over the world. The major etiologic agent of tinea capitis varies in different areas. Tinea capitis in China has unique characteristics. The epidemiology, transmission and therapy of child and adult tinea capitis in China are reviewed in this paper.

Journal: :Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine 1939

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
p. kordbacheh m. moghaddami m.a. asadi

this study was conducted for detection of common superficial and cutaneous mycoses in nurseries and schools of mahallat during september 1989 to june 1990. a total of 9884 individuals (under 18 years of age) were both clinically observed and tested by laboratory. 5.6% were positive to mycotic infections and from those the rate of infection for pityrosporosis, tinea versicolor and dermatophytosi...

2013
Amita Pandey Manish Pandey

ABSTRACT:The present study determines the incidence of tinea infections and their dermatophytes in Gwalior (M.P.). Out of 83 samples with various infections 85.5 % were infected with dermatophytes. Among them, Tinea corporis was the highest, followed by tinea capitis. The total number of dermatophytes were 71, in which 10 species were identified. Trichophyton rubrum (42.3 %) was the most freque...

امیدی نیا , اسکندر, انصار , اکرم, زمانیان , عباس, فرشچیان , محمود, یزدانفر , آمنه, سجادی , محمود ,

In order to determine the extent and causative agents of dermatophytoses in the Hamadan region of west Iran; a study was made during a 9 month period from October 1991 to June 1992. A total of 7495 individuals were studied of whom 681 (9%) were suspected of having cutaneous mycoses. Among them dermatophytoses were the commonest infection (259/681=38%). Of 256 individuals infected with derm...

Journal: :acta medica iranica 0
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tinea capities is the commonest dermatophytosis in children with diverse clinical presentations. the causative fungi of tinea capitis vary with geographic area and time.this study was aimed to identify the etiologic agents and determine the related factors of tinea capitis in tehran, iran. from clinically suspected cases of tinea capitis, microscopy and culture were performed. of 58patients 96%...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2000
S Perea M J Ramos M Garau A Gonzalez A R Noriega A del Palacio

This study prospectively evaluated the prevalence and risk factors of tinea unguium and tinea pedis in the general adult population in Madrid, Spain. One thousand subjects were clinically examined, and samples of nails and scales from the interdigital spaces of the feet were taken from those patients presenting with signs or symptoms of onychomycosis and/or tinea pedis, respectively. In additio...

Journal: :JPMA. The Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association 2014
Elcin Balci Mustafa Gulgun Oguzhan Babacan Abdulbaki Karaoglu Vural Kesik Sirzat Yesilkaya Turker Turker Duran Tok Ayse Nedret Koc

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the prevalence and risk factors of tinea capitis and tinea pedis in school children in Turkey. METHODS The study included 8122 students from 24 schools in the rural and urban areas around Kayseri,Turkey. We asked every student for their personal identification and also for their sanitation in order to get an idea about dermatophytosis. Samples taken from suspicious lesio...

Journal: :The Ulster Medical Journal 1953

purpureum has not been isolated from cases of tinea corporis in the Province, but the reaction is described as a psoriasiform plaque, with no tendency to central clearing (Lewis & Hopper, 1948). T. purpureum is endemic in tropical zones. Similarly, T. violaceum has not been isolated during the period of this review from patients with tinea corporis. It produces small areas of ill-defined scalin...

Journal: :Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de Sao Paulo 2003
Patricia Augusta Vianna Chinelli Alexandre de Abreu Sofiatti Ricardo Spina Nunes Jose Eduardo da Costa Martins

Dermatophytosis are superficial mycoses caused by fungi that can invade stratum corneum and keratinized tissues. In order to study the frequency of dermatophytes species and the clinical manifestations caused by these fungi, in São Paulo, SP, Brazil, the authors analyzed cultures isolated at the Mycology Laboratory from a selected population (15,300 out-patients of the Hospital das Clínicas, De...

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