Superficial fungal infections

Background: Tinea is a common fungal infection that can affect the skin, nails and hair. Tinea infection has a variety of clinical manifestations and affects all age groups, ranging from tinea pedis in adults to tinea capitis in pre-pubertal children. Objective: This article provides an updated over...

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Published inAustralian journal of general practice Vol. 48; no. 10; pp. 706 - 711
Main Authors Kovitwanichkanont, Tom, Chong, Alvin
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Sydney Royal Australian College of General Practitioners 01.10.2019
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ISSN2208-7958
2208-794X
2208-7958
DOI10.31128/AJGP-05-19-4930

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Summary:Background: Tinea is a common fungal infection that can affect the skin, nails and hair. Tinea infection has a variety of clinical manifestations and affects all age groups, ranging from tinea pedis in adults to tinea capitis in pre-pubertal children. Objective: This article provides an updated overview of the common clinical manifestations and practical approaches to the diagnosis and management of tinea infections. Discussion: While tinea may be suspected on the basis of clinical grounds, it is important to be aware of the various conditions considered in the differential diagnosis that may mimic tinea infections. Topical and systemic antifungal modalities are available and are selected on the basis of the subtypes and severity of tinea infection. Untreated, tinea can cause significant morbidity and predispose to complications, including cellulitis and ulcers on the feet and alopecia on the scalp.
Bibliography:Australian Journal of General Practice, Vol. 48, No. 10, Oct 2019, 706-711
Informit, Melbourne (Vic)
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ISSN:2208-7958
2208-794X
2208-7958
DOI:10.31128/AJGP-05-19-4930