Alopecia from tinea capitis in an 8-year-old boy
W Guo, G Qian, C Zhang - CMAJ, 2024 - Can Med Assoc
An 8-year-old boy presented to the dermatology department with a 2-month history of
progressive, patchy alopecia on the scalp. Initially, a small patch of hair loss had been …
progressive, patchy alopecia on the scalp. Initially, a small patch of hair loss had been …
[PDF][PDF] Tinea capitis mimicking alopecia areata
SD Moqadam, R Mofarrah, KJ Amiri… - Our Dermatology …, 2021 - pdfs.semanticscholar.org
Tinea capitis (TC) is the most common dermatophyte scalp infection in children and an
unusual dermatophytosis in adults. The clinical appearance of tinea capitis is highly variable …
unusual dermatophytosis in adults. The clinical appearance of tinea capitis is highly variable …
Tinea capitis: Bedside diagnosis by dermoscopy
A Panigrahi, A Sil, SK Biswas - The Journal of Pediatrics, 2020 - jpeds.com
An otherwise healthy 8-year-old girl presented with a 2-month history of mildly pruritic, area
of alopecia on her scalp. Examination revealed a well-circumscribed, annular (4× 3 cm) …
of alopecia on her scalp. Examination revealed a well-circumscribed, annular (4× 3 cm) …
Case report: tinea capitis in a 10-year-old child
MT Tshudy, S McCann - American Family Physician, 2023 - aafp.org
A 10-year-old patient presented with a seven-year history of scalp scaling, beginning with a
quarter-sized, well-demarcated scaly plaque of hair loss, previously diagnosed as …
quarter-sized, well-demarcated scaly plaque of hair loss, previously diagnosed as …
[HTML][HTML] A case of recalcitrant tinea capitis successfully treated with fluconazole
JH Jeong, YJ Park, JY Lee, SH Lee, AY Lee… - Dermatologica …, 2021 - journals.lww.com
Tinea capitis is a common fungal infection of the scalp in children. The clinical features of
this condition range from mild scaling to massive inflammation with extensive alopecia …
this condition range from mild scaling to massive inflammation with extensive alopecia …
[PDF][PDF] Tinea capitis mimicking cicatricial plaque on the scalp and acne keloidalis
J Zevallos, CV Cornejo, JA Rojas - Journal of Clinical and …, 2023 - researchgate.net
Tinea capitis is a common infection caused by dermatophyte fungi in children and can
sometimes occur in adults. The clinical features are variable due to the diverse immune …
sometimes occur in adults. The clinical features are variable due to the diverse immune …
The corkscrew and comma-shaped hairs of tinea capitis
ZH Nazir, AA Marghoob - JAAD Case Reports, 2022 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
CLINICAL PRESENTATION A 33-year-old woman presented with a 2-month history of
pruritic eruption and hair loss on the temporal aspect of the right side of the scalp. On clinical …
pruritic eruption and hair loss on the temporal aspect of the right side of the scalp. On clinical …
[PDF][PDF] Adult tinea in a psoriatic patient
S Karimi, M Aboudourib, O Hocar, S Amal - odermatol.com
Tinea is a superficial fungal infection of the hair follicles caused by the filamentous fungi
dermatophytes that have distinct predilection parasitism for the hair. This infection affects …
dermatophytes that have distinct predilection parasitism for the hair. This infection affects …
Tinea capitis incognito in adult: a case report
W Leecharoen, C Leeyaphan… - Thai Journal of …, 2018 - he02.tci-thaijo.org
Tinea capitis is a superficial fungal infection of the hair and scalp caused by dermatophytes,
usually Trichophyton and Microsporum species. 1 Tinea capitis is common in children, while …
usually Trichophyton and Microsporum species. 1 Tinea capitis is common in children, while …
[HTML][HTML] Tinea capitis
BE Strober - Dermatology Online Journal, 2001 - escholarship.org
Hair loss initially began on the frontal scalp and progressively increased in area over eight
years. On the occipital scalp, smaller patches of alopecia developed over the past two to …
years. On the occipital scalp, smaller patches of alopecia developed over the past two to …