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What Is Tinea Capitis?
Tinea capitis (also more commonly known as ringworm of the scalp) is a common fungal infection that affects your scalp and hair follicles. Despite its name, this infection is not caused by a worm ...
How do dermatologists diagnose tinea versicolor? A dermatologist can often look at the skin and tell whether a patient has tinea versicolor. If there is any doubt, the dermatologist will do one of the ...
Tinea capitis occurs when a type of fungus infects the scalp and hair follicles. This can cause the scalp to itch, flake, swell, and become red. Fluid-filled sores might appear in the affected area, ...
Tinea capitis occurs when a type of fungus infects the scalp and hair follicles. This can cause the scalp to itch, flake, swell, and become red. Fluid-filled sores might appear in the affected area, ...
for systemic treatment of tinea capitis, the only available treatments were shaving the head, applying mercury/sulfur to the scalp, or resorting to high-fat diets (Möhrenschlager, Seidl ...
How do dermatologists diagnose tinea versicolor? A dermatologist can often look at the skin and tell whether a patient has tinea versicolor. If there is any doubt, the dermatologist will do one of the ...
Introduction Tinea capitis is the most common form of dermatophytosis ... study protocols without baseline data and animal studies. Studies reporting other scalp infections. A data extraction form ...
Background/Aims Kerion is a scalp condition that occurs in severe cases of scalp ringworm (tinea capitis) with the highest prevalence in children 3 to 10 years of age. It appears as an inflamed, ...
The cat mainly stays in the patient's room. He denies any outside activities. Tinea corporis is a superficial fungal infection involving the body and face, with the exclusion of the beard area in men.
were prominent on his scalp, neck, abdomen and back (figures 1 and 2); the lesions were all clinically consistent with typical tinea capitis and corporis. The rest of his examination was normal. A ...
Background Tinea amiantacea is a papulo-squamous condition of the scalp that can lead to scalp fibrosis and subsequent permanent hair loss. It is thought to represent a reaction pattern to ...