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1 tion dermoscopy may enhance the diagnosis of tinea capitis and be of help to better understand some p
2 y was to evaluate the dermoscopic aspects of tinea capitis at high magnification (x150) and its diagn
3                                              Tinea capitis caused by Trichophyton tonsurans remains t
4 e study included 17,734 individuals from the Tinea Capitis cohort (7,408 irradiated in childhood and
5                               Infection with tinea capitis in childhood is a common, age-old problem
6 hyton soudanense, which are common causes of tinea capitis in parts of Africa and West Asia, have onl
7 eports suggesting an increasing incidence of tinea capitis in some areas and increasing clinical fail
8 on tonsurans is now the most common cause of tinea capitis in the United States.
9 t advances in the diagnosis and treatment of tinea capitis include a renewed interest in the use of t
10 ost infectious diseases, the epidemiology of tinea capitis is in a constant state of flux and varies
11                                              Tinea capitis is of public health importance because of
12 a hairs" as a typical dermoscopic feature of tinea capitis observed at low magnification (x10).
13                                       In the Tinea Capitis Study, we assessed the association between
14 ecade that have investigated the response of tinea capitis to griseofulvin, the mainstay treatment fo
15 matophyte isolates obtained from a worldwide tinea capitis trial were compared to their susceptibilit
16 infections as certain dermatophytoses (i.e., tinea capitis) are more frequent in children than adults
17 tonsurans is the major pediatric pathogen in tinea capitis, causing disparate disease presentations.
18 omising new medications for the treatment of tinea capitis, including terbinafine, itraconazole, and
19 n is a striking increase in the incidence of tinea capitis, particularly among African-Americans.
20  whom clinical information was available had tinea capitis.
21  fungal infections annually, with 80% having tinea capitis.
22 notherapy, and infectious etiologies such as tinea corporis and scabies.
23 used as the first-line drug for treatment of tinea corporis/cruris (TCC).
24 s was significantly lower and, except in the tinea cruris subgroup, serum hBD-2 levels were higher th
25 were classified as a small local abscess and tinea cruris.
26 nvestigated the etiology and transmission of tinea imbricata by culturing, testing antifungal sensiti
27 ous Peninsular Malaysians (Orang Asli [OA]), tinea imbricata-a Trichophyton concentricum fungal skin
28 ota of Indigenous peninsular Malaysians with tinea imbricata.
29                                              Tinea nigra is also common in tropical areas and has bee
30 ll be covered: tinea versicolor, piedra, and tinea nigra.
31                                              Tinea versicolor is common worldwide and is caused by Ma
32 eral diseases such as seborrheic dermatitis, tinea versicolor, folliculitis, atopic dermatitis, and s
33 r, three types of infection will be covered: tinea versicolor, piedra, and tinea nigra.
34 sezia sympodialis are most closely linked to tinea versicolor.