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  1. Tinea Cruris: Dermatophyte, Mycosis, Itch, Skin fold, Opportunistic Infection, Trichophyton rubrum
  2. Tinea capitis: a review: tinea capitis causes hair loss, scaling, erythema, and impetigo-like lesions. It is the most common dermatophyte infection found ... An article from: Dermatology Nursing by Khashayar Sarabi, Amor Khachemoune, 2007-12-01

21. Virtual Children's Hospital : Tinea Infections
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22. Virtual Hospital : Health Topics A-Z : Tinea Infections
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23. Hardin MD : Ringworm / Tinea Infections
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24. Tinea Infections (Ringworm) - Lucile Packard Children's Hospital
Dermatology. tinea infections (Ringworm) What are tinea infections (ringworm)? Differentfungi, depending on their location on the child s body, cause ringworm.
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What are tinea infections (ringworm)?
Different fungi, depending on their location on the child's body, cause ringworm. Ringworm is characterized by ring-shaped red, scaly patches with clearing centers. There is an increased risk of contracting ringworm if your child: Did You Know? "Ringworm" is a misleading term that refers to the circular appearance of the fungal lesion. There are no worms involved.
  • is malnourished. has poor hygiene. lives in a warm climate. has contact with other children or pets that have ringworm. is immunocompromised by disease or medication.
What are the most common types of ringworm? The most common types of ringworm include the following:
  • athlete's foot (tinea pedis or foot ringworm) This common condition mostly affects teen and adult males. It less frequently affects children before puberty. Contributing causes include sweating, not drying the feet well after swimming or bathing, wearing tight socks and shoes, and warm weather conditions. Symptoms of athlete's foot may include:
      whitening of the skin between the toes scaling of the feet itchy rash on the feet blisters on the feet jock itch (tinea cruris or groin ringworm) This condition is also more common in males and occurs more often during warm weather conditions. It is very rare in females. Symptoms of jock itch may include:

25. Dermatology - Tinea Infections (Ringworm)
tinea infections (Ringworm) What are tinea infections (ringworm)? Differentfungi, depending on their location on the body, cause ringworm.
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Different fungi, depending on their location on the body, cause ringworm. Ringworm is characterized by ring-shaped, red, scaly patches with clearing centers. There is an increased risk of contracting ringworm if a person: Did you know? "Ringworm" is a misleading term that refers to the circular appearance of the fungal lesion. There are no worms involved.
  • is malnourished.
  • has poor hygiene.
  • lives in a warm climate.
  • has contact with other persons or pets that have ringworm.
  • is immunocompromised by disease or medication.
What are the most common types of ringworm?
The most common types of ringworm include the following:
  • athlete's foot (tinea pedis or foot ringworm)
    This common condition mostly affects teen and adult males. It less frequently affects children before puberty. Contributing causes include sweating, not drying the feet well after swimming or bathing, wearing tight socks and shoes, and warm weather conditions. Symptoms of athlete's foot may include:
    • whitening of the skin between the toes scaling of the feet itchy rash on the feet blisters on the feet

    jock itch (tinea cruris or groin ringworm)
    This condition is also more common in males and occurs more often during warm weather conditions. It is very rare in females. Symptoms of jock itch may include:

26. Tinea Is A Fungal Infection Of The Skin.
How to prevent an infection Poor hygiene practices contribute to tinea infections. Treatingan infection tinea infections respond well to antifungal creams.
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27. American Family Physician: Diagnosis And Management Of Common Tinea Infections -
You are Here Articles American Family Physician July, 1998 Article.Diagnosis and management of common tinea infections. (includes
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Superficial fungal infections are among the most common skin diseases,[1] affecting millions of people throughout the world.[2] These infections, which occur in both healthy and immunocompromised persons, are caused by dermatophytes, yeasts and nondermatophyte molds. Effective treatment can reduce the duration of symptoms in patients with superficial fungal infections. Dermatophytes, specifically Trichophyton, Epidermophyton and Microsporum species, are responsible for most superficial fungal infections.[1,3,4] The estimated lifetime risk of acquiring a dermatophyte infection is between 10 and 20 percent.[5] The term "tinea" refers exclusively to dermatophyte infections. Tinea infections are classified according to their anatomic location. (Pityriasis versicolor, sometimes referred to as tinea versicolor, is caused by Malassezia furfur and therefore is not discussed in this article.)

28. RINGWORM AND TINEA INFECTION - A Patient's Guide
tinea infections are more common in tropical countries. Getting help. tinea infectionsusually respond to antifungal creams available from the pharmacist.
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29. A To Z Encyclopedia Topic: Tinea Infections (Ringworm)
tinea infections (Ringworm). What are tinea infections (ringworm)? Differentfungi, depending on their location on the child s body, cause ringworm.
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30. Tinea Infections (Ringworm)
tinea infections (Ringworm). What are tinea infections (ringworm)? Differentfungi, depending on their location on the child s body, cause ringworm.
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31. Thomas Jefferson University Hospital - Tinea Infections (Ringworm)
tinea infections (Ringworm). Did You Know? What are tinea infections (ringworm)?Different fungi, depending on their location on the body, cause ringworm.
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32. Traditional Western Medical Diagnosis And Treatment Of Ringworm
Ringworm. tinea infections Elizabeth K. Stanford, MD Cultures arenot routinely performed in suspected tinea infections. However
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$100 and up...FREE Traditional Western Medical Diagnosis and Treatment of Ringworm Tinea Infections - Elizabeth K. Stanford, MD About 10-20 percent of persons acquire a dermatophyte infection during their lifetime. Dermatophyte infections are classified according to the affected body site, such as tinea capitis (scalp), tinea barbae (beard area), tinea corporis (skin other than bearded area, scalp, groin, hands or feet), tinea cruris (groin, perineum and perineal areas), tinea pedis (feet), tinea manuum (hands) and tinea unguium (nails). Diagnosis Microscopy. Material is scraped from an active area of the lesion, placed in a drop of potassium hydroxide solution, and examined under a microscope. Microscopy is positive if hyphae are identified in fungal infections and if pseudohyphae or yeast forms are seen in Candida or Pityrosporum infections. A positive examination is sufficient to warrant starting treatment. Cultures are not routinely performed in suspected tinea infections. However, cultures should be obtained when long-term oral drug therapy is being considered, the patient has a recalcitrant infection, or the diagnosis is in doubt.

33. Tinea Infections - Information / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
Step Wise Help and advice to overcome fungal nail infections. ? tinea infectionsAthlete s Foot, Jock Itch and Ringworm Brochure from the American
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34. HealthCentral - General Encyclopedia - Tinea Cruris
The fungi that cause tinea infections, such as jock itch, thrive inwarm, moist areas. Susceptibility to tinea infection is increased
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35. HealthCentral - General Encyclopedia - Tinea Capitis
tinea infections are contagious and can be passed by direct contact or contactwith items such as combs, hats, clothing, or similar surfaces.
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36. Loyola Univ. Health Sys. - Dermatology - Tinea Infections (Ringworm)
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Different fungi, depending on their location on the body, cause ringworm. Ringworm is characterized by ring-shaped, red, scaly patches with clearing centers. There is an increased risk of contracting ringworm if a person: Did You Know? "Ringworm" is a misleading term that refers to the circular appearance of the fungal lesion. There are no worms involved.
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37. The Iris Cantor Women's Health Center: Health Information: Tinea Infections (Rin
Health information about tinea infections (Ringworm) from NewYorkPresbyterian.The University Hospitals of Columbia and Cornell. tinea infections (Ringworm).
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38. NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital: Health A To Z: Tinea Infections (Ringworm)
Health information about tinea infections (Ringworm) from NewYorkPresbyterian.The University Hospitals of Columbia and Cornell.
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