نتایج جستجو برای: tinea capitis

تعداد نتایج: 3245  

Journal: :Journal of infection in developing countries 2011
Jean-François Carod Mahery Ratsitorahina Hasina Raherimandimby Virginie Hincky Vitrat Vololomboahangy Ravaolimalala Andrianaja Nelly Contet-Audonneau

INTRODUCTION Tinea capitis is common among schoolchildren in developing countries but underreported in Madagascar. We report the occurrence of an outbreak of gray patch tinea capitis due to Microsporum langeronii in a public primary school of Antananarivo, the capital city of Madagascar. METHODOLOGY Forty-two children were included, 27 (64%) of them presenting with tinea capitis and 32 (76%) ...

2015
Kalthoum Dridi Sonia Trabelsi Dorsaf Aloui Samira Khaled

Introduction: Tinea capitis is an infection caused by dermatophytes which have a particular affinity for keratin. Its prevalence decreased significantly in developed countries due to the improvement of sanitary conditions and socioeconomic level. However, they are still common in developing countries including Tunisia. The aim of our study was to evaluate the epidemiological, clinical and mycol...

2011
Jean-François Carod Mahery Ratsitorahina Hasina Raherimandimby Virginie Hincky Vitrat Nelly Contet-Audonneau

Introduction: Tinea capitis is common among schoolchildren in developing countries but underreported in Madagascar. We report the occurrence of an outbreak of gray patch tinea capitis due to Microsporum langeronii in a public primary school of Antananarivo, the capital city of Madagascar. Methodology: Forty-two children were included, 27 (64%) of them presenting with tinea capitis and 32 (76%) ...

2016
Oumar Coulibaly Abdoulaye K Kone Safiatou Niaré-Doumbo Siaka Goïta Jean Gaudart Abdoulaye A Djimdé Renaud Piarroux Ogobara K Doumbo Mahamadou A Thera Stéphane Ranque

BACKGROUND Dermatophytosis, and particularly the subtype tinea capitis, is common among African children; however, the risk factors associated with this condition are poorly understood. To describe the epidemiology of dermatophytosis in distinct eco-climatic zones, three cross-sectional surveys were conducted in public primary schools located in the Sahelian, Sudanian and Sudano-Guinean eco-cli...

2014
Nur Ashikin Ahmad

Background: Tinea capitis (TC), a fungal infection of the scalp, hair follicles and hair shafts, is common among the paediatric population especially under tropical conditions. The etiological factors vary between different regions of the world. Clinical presentation of tinea capitis varies widely from non-inflammatory to severe, painful inflammatory lesions. Aim: To look into the clinical mani...

2015
Regina Casz Schechtman Nanashara Diane Valgas Silva Maria Victória Quaresma Fred Bernardes Filho Alice Mota Buçard Celso Tavares Sodré

Tinea capitis is a scalp infection caused by fungi. In Brazil, the main causative agents are Microsporum canis and the Trichophyton tonsurans. Etiological diagnosis is based on suggestive clinical findings and confirmation depends on the fungus growth in culture. However, it is not always possible to perform this test due to lack of availability. We reveal the dermoscopic findings that enable d...

Journal: :Dermatologic clinics 2003
A K Gupta A Adamiak E A Cooper

Terbinafine is an allylamine antifungal agent that has been effective and safe in the treatment of superficial and some deep mycotic infections in adults. An increasing amount of data is available where terbinafine has been used in the paediatric population to treat superficial fungal infections, in particular tinea capitis. The data suggest that terbinafine is effective and safe using treatmen...

2013
Neerja Puri Asha Puri

Introduction: Tinea capitis is a superficial fungal infection of scalp and hair caused by various species of dermatophytes. The incidence of Tinea capitis varies from country to country and region to region. Material and Methods: Fifty patients from the preschool going population were selected for the study. Results and Discussion: Clinical presentation of disease revealed that black dot to be ...

2017
John Verrinder Veasey Barbara Arruda Fraletti Miguel Silvia Assumpção Soutto Mayor Clarisse Zaitz Laura Hitomi Muramatu Juliane Agarinakamura Serrano

Tinea capitis is the most common fungal infection in children. The identification of the etiologic agent helps clinicians make their therapeutic choice. Studies conducted in different countries show a changing pattern of the main etiological agents according to their regions. We performed a retrospective study in the tertiary public service in São Paulo, analyzing the isolated etiological agent...

Journal: :Cutis 2006
Matthew J Trovato Robert A Schwartz Camila K Janniger

Tinea capitis is a common infection, particularly among young children in urban regions. The infection often is seen in a form with mild scaling and little hair loss, a result of the prominence of Trichophyton tonsurans (the most frequent cause of tinea capitis in the United States). T. tonsurans does not fluoresce under Wood light, unlike the common tinea capitis-causing fungal organisms seen ...

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