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Tinea CapitisTinea Capitis. Tinea capitis is a disease caused by superficial fungal infection of the skin of the scalp, eyebrows, and eyelashes, with a propensity for ...
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Scarring Alopecia...with an oral tetracycline. Perifolliculitis capitis abscedens et suffodiens: Other terms...with the now less-specific “black dots” sign of tinea ...
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Alopecia Areata...patients with androgenetic alopecia or tinea capitis.[13] Major stress factors (eg...14] The presence of yellow dots seems to be a specific...Other ...
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Pediatric HIV Infection...HIV infection Dermatophytosis: Manifesting as an aggressive tinea capitis, corporis, versicolor, or onychomycosis Pneumocystis jiroveci ( ...
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Pediatric Trichotillomania...young hair, broken shafts, comedolike black dots, empty orifices, and vellus or...be common in individuals with tinea capitis. Hair abnormalities Empty ...
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Meningioma...be less pronounced in the black population than in other groups...to low-dose irradiation for tinea capitis may develop multiple meningiomas ...