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2 Dermatophytosis (Ring worm or Tinea) Definition: The cutaneus mycoses by some keratinophilic fungi. Caused by: Dermatophytes: Microsporum, Trichophyton, Epidermophyton
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3 Clinical manifestation Tinea capitis Tnea corporis Tinea pedis Tinea manuum Tinea cruris Tinea unguium Tinea barbae
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5 Tinea Capitis Ectothrix (Gray patch) Endothrix (black dots) Favus
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6 Ectothrix Gray patch tinea capitis is an infection of the hair and scalp. Caused by: Genus Microsporum M.canis M.audoini M.ferroginum M.gypseum
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7 Clinical manifestation Patches; Smal,slightly erythromatous Configuration; polycyclic and Scales; Branny or powdery. Hair; Lose natural luster, covered proximally with a white sheat, break off 2- 3mm above surface. Kerion;dermatophytic abscess with pus and yellow crust.
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15 Mycological Diagnosis Direct examination: KOH 10-20% method or lacto phenol mount shows; The hair shaft to be evolved by a mosaic sheat composed of thousands of small spores. Septate vegetative hyphae can be demonstrated. Culture: S,S.c and S.c.c Fungal media are inoculated and incubated for 1-3 weeks.
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19 Endothrix Black dot tinea capitis is an infection of hair and scalp with Bald patch. Cause: Some species of the genus Trichophyton that belonging to anthropophilics.
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20 Clinical manifestation Skin: Erythematous and scaly patches Hair: Lusterless, twist, break off below the surface of scalp, alopecia with varying degree of inflamation.
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25 Mycological Diagnosis Use of a sterile Scalpel or Toothbrush to collect scale Use of a pans to collect hairs KOH examination of skin shows septate vegetative hyphae and arthrospores. Examination of hair by lacto phenol shows, large spores are produced within the hair sheat.
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27 Favus Favus is a disease of hair and scalp, it manifest as distinctive yellow cup-shaped crusts known as scutula or godet.. Cause:Trichophyton schoenleini
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34 Mycological diagnosis Direct examination: Non diagnostic septate hyphae can be seen in KOH preparation of skin. Hyphae grow in chains within the hair and air spaces. Culture: Inoculation on S and S.c.c,Incubation for 1-3 weeks and then preparing the teased mount or slide culture.
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38 Tinea Corporis Dermatophytosis of body,Ring worm and circinata. Cause: Trichophyton rubrum, T.mentagrophytis var.mentagrophytis T.verrucosum. Manifestation: Patchy scaly, an Annular lesion with central clearing but erythematous border.
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49 Tinea Unguium Dermatophytosis of nail Cause: T.rubrum,T.shoenleinii, T.mentagrophytis Clinical manifestation: Invasive distal, proximal or subungual infection of nail Superficial onichomycosis by T.menta.
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57 Tinea pedis Dermatophytosis of foot, Athlets foot Cause: T.rubrum, T.menta.interdigital E.floccosum
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58 Clinical manifestation Chronic inter triginous Chronic hyper keratotic papulosquamous Sub acute and vesicular Acute and pustular Asymptomatic
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68 Tinea Cruris Dermatophytosis of groin, A special form of tinea corporis. Cause: Epidermophyton floccosum T.mentagrophytis t.rubrum
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69 Clinical manifestation Annular lesions with central clearing Raised, erythematous border Tendency to spread to the perineum Interglutial areas onto buttocks public area
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74 Tinea Barbae
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78 Microscopical Diagnosis Microsporum canis M.audoinii M.ferroginum M.nanum M.gypseum Epidermophyton floccosum Trichophyton rubrum T.mentagrophytis T.verrucsum T.shoenleinii T.violaceum T.tosurans
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79 Treatment Griseofulvin: 500 mg/day. Terbinafine: 250 mg/day
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