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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.
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Gram-Negative Toe Web Infection... Proteus, and Erwinia species, may represent a mild secondary infection of tinea pedis. Over time, in the setting of moisture and maceration, multiple ...
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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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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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Dyshidrotic Eczema... third of pompholyx occurrences on the palms resolved after treatment for tinea pedis. The factors believed to be associated with dyshidrotic eczema are ...
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undecylenic acid & derivatives - Cruex, Caldesene, Blis-To-Sol powder, Desenex soap, Fungoid AF, Fungicure Maximum Strength Liquid, Fungi-Nail, Gordochom, Hongo CuraAdult and pediatric dosing, interactions, adverse effects, contraindications and more
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Clavus... pressure. This can lead to infection and cellulitis. Maceration and tinea pedis also may occur. Prognosis Chronic clavus generally occurs because ...
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griseofulvin - Grifulvin V, Gris-PEGAdult and pediatric dosing, interactions, adverse effects, contraindications and more
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Erythema Annulare Centrifugum... infections (eg, bacterial meningitis. Fungi: Dermatophytes (Trichophyton, tinea pedis, Pityrosporum orbiculare/Malassezia furfur) are associated, as is ...
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Pseudomonas Infection... web infections are distinctive clinical entities often misdiagnosed as tinea pedis. Dried exudate or a green stain (caused by pyoverdin) may be ...