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Tinea CorporisTinea Corporis. Tinea corporis is a superficial dermatophyte infection characterized by either inflammatory or noninflammatory lesions on the glabrous skin ...
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Tinea in Emergency MedicineTinea in Emergency Medicine. The dermatophytes are a group of fungi (ringworm) that invade the dead keratin of skin, hair, and nails.
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Pityriasis Rosea...occur in atypical variants or may mimic other skin disorders, such as tinea corporis and secondary syphilis.[1, 2, 3] Guidelines for diagnosing syphilis ...
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Cutaneous Fungal Infections: Slideshow... infection,fungal mycetoma,jock itch,madura foot,onychomycosis,paronychia,ringworm,sporotrichosis,tinea barbae,tinea corporis,tinea cruris,tinea ...
Slideshow, May 2010
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Pediatric Pityriasis Rosea... its well-demarcated edges and may exhibit central clearing, which mimics tinea corporis. Primary herald patch is most commonly observed on the trunk, ...
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Pediatric Pityriasis Alba... A potassium hydroxide (KOH) examination may be performed to rule out tinea versicolor, tinea faciei, or tinea corporis. Histologic Findings Skin ...
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Not-to-Miss Diseases Presenting as Hair Loss: Slideshow...cellulitis,cyst - hair (eruptive vellus),dermatoses,eruptive vellus hair cyst,hair growth,ringworm,skin diseases,skin disorders,tinea corporis
Slideshow, October 2010
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Tinea BarbaeTinea Barbae. Tinea barbae is a superficial dermatophyte infection that is limited to the bearded areas of the face and neck and occurs almost exclusively ...
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Tinea CrurisTinea Cruris. Tinea cruris, a pruritic superficial fungal infection of the groin and adjacent skin, is the second most common clinical presentation for ...
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Tinea PedisTinea Pedis. Tinea pedis has afflicted humanity for centuries, so it is perhaps surprising that the condition was not described until Pellizzari did so in 1888.