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Tinea capitis causes hair loss, scaling, erythema, and impetigo-like lesions. It is the most common dermatophyte infection found in children under the age of 12, especially in African Americans.
Tinea capitis, also called scalp ringworm, is a fungal infection. People may sometimes confuse it with other scalp conditions. Learn about its causes, symptoms, and treatments here.
HAIR may fall out from your scalp if you have tinea capitis. The contagious fungus can lead to itching, redness and dryness; furthermore, it can cause bald patches to occur. What is it?
Confirmatory laboratory testing is only used in one in five cases of suspected tinea capitis (TC), according to a research letter published in the July issue of the Journal of the American Academy ...
Tinea capitis, or ringworm of the scalp, is a common condition diagnosed frequently in the primary care physician's office. This infection, while not a particularly deadly illness, can often ...
Efficacy of the cotton swab-culture method for diagnosing tinea capitis in pediatric patients is indistinguishable to the scrape-culture method, according to a prospective study published in the ...
Wood lamp or ultraviolet light is helpful in differentiating erythrasma caused by Corynebacterium minutissimum (coal-red fluorescent) from tinea cruris (non-fluorescent). How is ringworm treated?