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Tinea pedis: diagnosis and management

Tinea pedis: diagnosis and management

... Research investigating successful methods to prevent re o c c u rrence and re-infection are sparse and there f o re suggestions can only be made. When an infection has apparently cleare d , p rophylactic use of topical ...

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Original Article A multicentered, randomized, open study on efficacy and safety of Meifute antifungal solution of optimal application time in moccasin-type tinea pedis

Original Article A multicentered, randomized, open study on efficacy and safety of Meifute antifungal solution of optimal application time in moccasin-type tinea pedis

... of oxygen metabolism, leading to the asphyxia of bacteria. It could not only inhibit the growth or kill most of the bacteria and fungi, but also have antibacterial activity to drug-resistant pathogens. Benzalkonium ...

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Safety and efficacy of tinea pedis and onychomycosis treatment in people with diabetes: a systematic review

Safety and efficacy of tinea pedis and onychomycosis treatment in people with diabetes: a systematic review

... Both tinea pedis and onychomycosis may lead to the development of foot ...[15,18]. Tinea pedis may also result in the formation of foot ulcers through the development of fissures in the ...

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ASSESSMENT OF ANTI-DERMATOPHYTIC ACTIVITY OF ZINCODERM GM CREAM IN EXPERIMENTAL TINEA PEDIS IN WISTAR RATS

ASSESSMENT OF ANTI-DERMATOPHYTIC ACTIVITY OF ZINCODERM GM CREAM IN EXPERIMENTAL TINEA PEDIS IN WISTAR RATS

... experimental Tinea pedis in animal ...in Tinea pedis induced rats treated with Zincoderm GM cream with Zinc when compared to Tinea pedis induced control (untreated) ...in ...

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Efficacy and Environmental Safety of Cymbopogon citratus oil against Tinea pedis

Efficacy and Environmental Safety of Cymbopogon citratus oil against Tinea pedis

... The objective of this work was to evaluate the antifungal efficacy of plants derived essential oils against three widely spread pathogenic fungal strains that cause athlete’s foot in humans. There fore, they can be used ...

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Evaluation of local trace element status and 8-Iso-prostaglandin F2α concentrations in patients with Tinea pedis

Evaluation of local trace element status and 8-Iso-prostaglandin F2α concentrations in patients with Tinea pedis

... Background: Tinea pedis (TP) is an infection of the feet caused by fungi. The infectious diseases caused by dermatophytes are mainly related to the enzymes produced by these fungi. Up to the now, the local ...

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Dermatophytes and bacterial superinfectives in tinea pedis patients at Haji Adam Malik Central Hospital, Medan-Indonesia

Dermatophytes and bacterial superinfectives in tinea pedis patients at Haji Adam Malik Central Hospital, Medan-Indonesia

... tinea pedis, followed by T. rubrum (33.3%), also found T. violaceum (5.1%) and E. floccosum (5.1%) (Table 3). In the literature, the interdigital type can be caused by the three top species namely T.  ...

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Prevalence and Risk Factors of Tinea Unguium and Tinea Pedis in the General Population in Spain

Prevalence and Risk Factors of Tinea Unguium and Tinea Pedis in the General Population in Spain

... for tinea unguium and tinea pedis. The risk of tinea unguium and tinea pedis was higher in men than in women and also increased with age in the case of tinea ...of ...

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Tinea Pedis - A Clinico-Mycological Study.

Tinea Pedis - A Clinico-Mycological Study.

... of tinea pedis that covers the bottom and lateral aspects of the ...Unilateral tinea manuum commonly occurs in association with this variety resulting in ‘‘two feet-one hand ...

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Dermatology for the practicing allergist: Tinea pedis and its complications

Dermatology for the practicing allergist: Tinea pedis and its complications

... of tinea pedis ...with tinea unguum caused by ...concurrent tinea pedis and onychomycosis ...mocassin-type tinea pedis occurs more often in patients with an atopic ...

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Dermatophytid in Tinea Capitis: Rarely Reported Common Phenomenon With Clinical Implications

Dermatophytid in Tinea Capitis: Rarely Reported Common Phenomenon With Clinical Implications

... With tinea pedis, the eruption usually develops 1 to 2 weeks after the pri- mary infection and is thought to repre- sent a delayed-type hypersensitivity to a dermatophyte ...

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Persistent and Recurrent Tinea Corporis in Children Treated With Combination Antifungal/ Corticosteroid Agents

Persistent and Recurrent Tinea Corporis in Children Treated With Combination Antifungal/ Corticosteroid Agents

... for tinea corporis in a university hospital pediatric dermatology clinic from January through June 2001 were identified from the clinic registry for a retrospective chart ...of tinea corporis was ...

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Tinea Capitis in California Children: A Population-based Study of a Growing Epidemic

Tinea Capitis in California Children: A Population-based Study of a Growing Epidemic

... studies with comparison with other racial and ethnic groups. Our findings demonstrate an increased inci- dence particular to race, but the reasons for this are not known. Epidemics of tinea capitis have always ...

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AYURVEDIC UNDERSTANDING AND MANAGEMENT OF DADRU KUSHTA (TINEA CORPORIS) IN CHILDREN - A CASE REPORT .......

AYURVEDIC UNDERSTANDING AND MANAGEMENT OF DADRU KUSHTA (TINEA CORPORIS) IN CHILDREN - A CASE REPORT .......

... The present case was diagnosed as Dadru kushta due to the presence of all its Lakshanas like Kandu raga utsanna mandala anushangini etc. It was diagnosed as Tinea corporis from modern point of view. Being a ...

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Experimental inoculation of Treponema pedis T A4 failed to induce ear necrosis in pigs

Experimental inoculation of Treponema pedis T A4 failed to induce ear necrosis in pigs

... Ear necrosis is observed in pigs after weaning or during the early grower period, and may occur as an outbreak. The lesions involve the ventral margins or the tip of the ear and are usually bilateral [1, 2]. Severe cases ...

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A prospective study of tinea capitis in children: making the diagnosis easier with a dermoscope

A prospective study of tinea capitis in children: making the diagnosis easier with a dermoscope

... Introduction: Tinea capitis is a scalp infection caused by different ...of tinea capitis may help the identification of the etiological agent, facilitating precocious, specific ...

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Griseofulvin Versus Terbinafine in the Treatment of Tinea Capitis: A Meta-analysis of Randomized, Clinical Trials

Griseofulvin Versus Terbinafine in the Treatment of Tinea Capitis: A Meta-analysis of Randomized, Clinical Trials

... ABSTRACT. Objective. Tinea capitis, a common pedi- atric infection in the United States, is caused mainly by Trichophyton species and affects many urban children. Although the current treatment of choice is oral ...

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COMPARATIVE STUDY OF EFFICACY AND TOLERABILITY OF SINGLE DOSE ITRACONAZOLE VERSUS FLUCONAZOLE IN TINEA VERSICOLOR

COMPARATIVE STUDY OF EFFICACY AND TOLERABILITY OF SINGLE DOSE ITRACONAZOLE VERSUS FLUCONAZOLE IN TINEA VERSICOLOR

... Itraconazole and fluconazole have been successfully used in the treatment of Tinea versicolor. Both these drugs have been tried in different dosages for varying periods. Itraconazole has been recommended in a dose ...

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AYURVEDIC MANAGEMENT OF DADRU KUSTHA VIS-À-VIS TINEA  CORPORIS: A CASE STUDY .......

AYURVEDIC MANAGEMENT OF DADRU KUSTHA VIS-À-VIS TINEA CORPORIS: A CASE STUDY .......

... associated symptoms. Patient is also having irregular or incomplete evacuation of stools. Previously, he consulted an allopathic derma- tologist for the same and was diagnosed with tinea corporis. He took ...

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Clinico-mycological profile of tinea capitis and its comparative response to griseofulvin versus terbinafine

Clinico-mycological profile of tinea capitis and its comparative response to griseofulvin versus terbinafine

... Therefore, it is important to consider some aspects, such as patient’s age, clinical type, KOH examination results, risk factors, and prominent pathogen in the geographic site for [r] ...

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