- Diagnosis and Management of Tinea Infections | AAFP
Tinea infections are caused by dermatophytes and are classified by the involved site The most common infections in prepubertal children are tinea corporis and tinea capitis, whereas adolescents
- Diagnosis and management of tinea infections - PubMed
Tinea infections are caused by dermatophytes and are classified by the involved site The most common infections in prepubertal children are tinea corporis and tinea capitis, whereas adolescents and adults are more likely to develop tinea cruris, tinea pedis, and tinea unguium (onychomycosis) The c …
- Diagnosis and management of tinea infections.
Diagnosis and management of tinea infections Am Fam Physician 2014; 90(10):702-10 (ISSN: 1532-0650) Ely JW; Rosenfeld S; Seabury Stone M Tinea infections are caused by dermatophytes and are classified by the involved site
- The diagnosis and management of tinea - The BMJ
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- Diagnosis and management of common tinea infections
The estimated lifetime risk of acquiring a dermatophyte infection is between 10 and 20 percent Recognition and appropriate treatment of these infections reduces both morbidity and discomfort and lessens the possibility of transmission Dermatophyte infections are classified according to the affecte …
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