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  1. Trichophyton tonsurans associated tinea corporis infection with the development of Majocchi's granuloma in a renal transplant patient.(CASE REPORTS): An article from: Journal of Drugs in Dermatology by Vidya Rajpara, Stacy Frankel, et all 2005-11-01
  2. 21st Century Complete Medical Guide to Tinea Infections, Jock Itch, Ringworm, and Athlete¿s Foot, Authoritative Government Documents, Clinical References, and Practical Information for Patients and Physicians by PM Medical Health News, 2004-09
  3. Tinea Infections: First Consult by Randolph L. Pearson, 2007-09-19
  4. 21st Century Ultimate Medical Guide to Tinea Infections, Ringworm, Athlete's Foot, Jock Itch - Authoritative Clinical Information for Physicians and Patients (Two CD-ROM Set) by PM Medical Health News, 2009-07-09
  5. Tinea capitis is widespread and costly. (Racial Disparity).: An article from: Skin & Allergy News by Bruce Jancin, 2002-02-01
  6. 21st Century Complete Medical Guide to Fungal Infections, Mycotic Disease, Mycoses, Histoplasmosis, Tinea, Athlete¿s Foot, Authoritative Government Documents, Clinical References, and Practical Information for Patients and Physicians (CD-ROM) by PM Medical Health News, 2004-04-16
  7. Infection-Related Cutaneous Condition Introduction: Mucormycosis, Tinea Corporis, Candidal Vulvovaginitis, Herpetic Whitlow, Lupus Vulgaris
  8. Culture is important to treatment of Tinea Capitis. (Treat Even Mild Cases).: An article from: Skin & Allergy News by Betsy Bates, 2002-02-01
  9. Foot fungus raises risk of bacterial cellulitis on legs: treating fungal infection may be preventive. (Onychomycosis, Tinea Pedis).: An article from: Internal Medicine News by Bruce Jancin, 2002-09-15
  10. Tinea versicolor and Pityrosporum orbiculare: Mycological investigations, experimental infections and epidemiological surveys (Acta dermato-venereologica : Supplementum) by Jan Faergemann, 1979
  11. Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine: Fungal infections by Patience Paradox, 2001-01-01
  12. Fungal infections: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine</i> by Patience Paradox, 2001
  13. Athletes may be asymptomatic carriers of ringworm: 'infection control nightmare'.(Children's Health): An article from: Family Practice News by Norra MacReady, 2003-08-01
  14. Ringworm: a Hungry Fungus: take this diagnosis seriously. It's contagious to other pets and people, and it will require vigilant treatment to cure.(HEALTH): An article from: Cat Watch by Unavailable, 2010-08-01

41. Tinea Is A Fungal Infection Of The Skin
How to prevent an infection Poor hygiene practices contribute to tinea infections. Treatingan infection tinea infections respond well to antifungal creams.
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42. Bigchalk: HomeworkCentral: Fungal Infections (Fungi (Mycology))
FUNGICIDE; Fungal Skin Infections; Mycotic infections comprehensiveinformation; tinea infections. ATHLETE'S FOOT (TINEA PEDIS) All
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  • 43. ETenet - Library
    (Back to Top). Causes and Risk Factors. tinea infections result fromseveral different fungi. Transmission can occur directly through
    http://www.etenet.com/Apps/Library/Corporate.asp?ID=174

    44. PowerPak - Athlete's Foot And Its Self-Treatment: A Pharmacist's Perspective - P
    1998;103191192, 197-200, 205. Pierard GE, Arrese JE, Pierard-Franchimont C.Treatment and prophylaxis of tinea infections. Drugs. 1996;52209-224.
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  • Wyatt EL, Sutter SH, Drake LA. Dermatological pharmacology. In: Hardman JG, Limbird LE, Gilman AG, eds. The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics , 10th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill; 2001:1795-1818. Pray WS. Fungal skin infections. In: Nonprescription Product Therapeutics What is athlete's foot? Available at http://www.mayoclinic.com/findinformation/conditioncenters/invoke.cfm?objectid=7469E5E7-F7D5-424F-A2552E60CC67C2FF . Accessed April 23, 2002. BMJ Bennett JE. Miscellaneous mycosis and algal infections. In: Braunwald E, Fauci AS, Kasper DL, et al, eds. Principles of Internal Medicine
  • 45. LookSmart - Tinea
    American Family Physician tinea infections - Article discusses methodsof diagnosis and management of the dermatophyte infections.
    http://www.looksmart.com/eus1/eus302562/eus317837/eus317920/eus53948/eus931698/e

    46. LookSmart - Tinea Capitis
    American Family Physician tinea infections Article discusses methodsof diagnosis and management of the dermatophyte infections.
    http://www.looksmart.com/eus1/eus302562/eus317837/eus317920/eus53948/eus89134/eu

    47. The Health Library — Skin & Connective Tissue
    tinea infectionsMEDLINEplus. tinea infections Athlete's Foot, Jock Itchand RingwormAmerican Academy of Family Physicians. Tinea VersicolorAOCD.
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    48. TINEA - Full Extract
    Health Tips * Be careful with tinea infections between the toes. Recurrenttinea infections can sometimes be a manifestation of diabetes.
    http://www.nevdgp.org.au/Pattison/Tinea/full.htm
    TINEA - Full extract Karl is about 70 and loves his daily walk. He hasn't changed a jot in the 15 years I've known him. One morning he came in complaining of itchy sore feet and toes. When he removed his sneakers and socks, the problem was fairly evident. The skin between his toes was very moist and broken in places, especially between the fourth and fifth toes of each foot. The tops of his toes also looked rather inflamed, as if he had been scratching them. There seemed little doubt Karl had a tinea infection and I prescribed an anti-fungal cream. I also suggested he keep his sneakers off for a while and take extra care drying in between his toes. When he came in for a flu shot recently I had another look at his feet. They were considerably improved. I suggested he try dusting powder between his toes to prevent the condition recurring. Tinea is a group of fungal infections that have a special affinity for the skin, nails and hair. They are very common, not always obvious, and sometimes difficult to treat. Certain types of tinea have a preference for areas of the body not exposed to light and air, for instance around the groin and between the toes. Excessive perspiration can be a factor; must fungal infections are more common in humid conditions. Some people are also more prone to tinea than others.

    49. Pediatric Web: General Health
    Systemic diseases that may predispose individuals to tinea infections includediabetes mellitus and those with compromised immune systems.
    http://www.pediatricweb.com/seattle/article.asp?ArticleID=844&ArticleType=9

    50. Tim – Tro
    tinea infections. http//www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/all_healthtopics.html.tinea infections Athlete’s Foot, Jock Itch and Ringworm.
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    Tim – Tro time zone change syndrome http://www.healthanswers.com/patco/videos_main.asp Tine test http://content.health.msn.com/encyclopedia Tine Test http://www.drkoop.com/conditions/encyclopedia/index/t.asp Tinea http://content.health.msn.com/encyclopedia tinea http://webmd.lycos.com/adam/asset/adam_disease_articles/a_to_z/t Tinea http://www.drkoop.com/conditions/encyclopedia/index/t.asp Tinea http://www.webcrawler.com/health/diseases_and_conditions/conditions_a_z/conditions_t Tinea http://www.intelihealth.com/IH/ihtIH/WSIHW000/9339/9339.html?k=menux408x9939xALZ tinea barbae http://webmd.lycos.com/adam/asset/adam_disease_articles/a_to_z/t Tinea barbae (Ringworm) Tinea barbae (Ringworm) Tinea Capitis http://web.mit.edu/pandre/www/Dermatology.html tinea capitis http://webmd.lycos.com/adam/asset/adam_disease_articles/a_to_z/t Tinea Capitis Tinea Capitis Tinea capitis (Ringworm) tinea circinata http://webmd.lycos.com/adam/asset/adam_disease_articles/a_to_z/t tinea corporis http://webmd.lycos.com/adam/asset/adam_disease_articles/a_to_z/t Tinea corporis (Ringworm) Tinea corporis (Ringworm) Tinea cruris http://content.health.msn.com/encyclopedia

    51. Mioti: Medical Condition
    MEDLINEplus tinea infections. MEDLINEplus Abuse. tinea infections Athlete'sFoot, Jock Itch and Ringworm. American Academy of Family Physicians.
    http://www.mioti.com/cat/condition/condition.asp?Cat=Tinea

    52. Mioti: Medical Condition
    not available. tinea infections Athlete'sFoot, Jock Itch and Ringworm. American Academy of Family Physicians....... MEDLINEplus tinea infections.
    http://www.mioti.com/cat/condition/condition.asp?Cat=Ringworm

    53. SmartEngine - SmartGuide ( DISEASE : Tinea Infections )
    DISEASE tinea infections. Featured Web Pages. Skinstore's Products/infoOn Ring Worm http//www.skinstore.com The skinstore.com
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  • Tinea Infections: Athlete's Foot, Jock Itch and Ringworm
    Brochure from the American Academy of Family Physicians explaining tinea infections, symptoms, treatments and prevention techniques.
    - http://familydoctor.org/handouts/316.html Health: Conditions and Diseases: Infectious Diseases: Fungal: Ringworm
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  • 54. Medic-Planet Fungus Diseases
    Causes of common fungus infections tinea infections athlete's foot, jock itch,and ringworm - are thought not to be contagious from person to person.
    http://www.medic-planet.com/MP_article/internal_reference/Fungus_diseases

    55. H2 Fungal Infections Of Man P /H2
    These are known clinically as tinea infections and occur in dead keratinized layerof the skin; Tinea capitis is the well known scalp infection ringworm
    http://endeavor.med.nyu.edu/courses/microbiology/courseware/infect-disease/Fungi
    Fungal Infections of Man Here will be a consideration of fungal species commonly associated with infections in humans While fungi are ubiquitous in nature,they are primarily involved in degradation of organic waste material and very few cause human disease (other areas of importance are in food and drug technology).
    Representative fungal organisms of medical importance in human disease to be considered here are:
    • Candida albicans (skin infections, enteritis, vaginitis, thrush, systemic disease)
    • Cryptococcus neoformans (meningitis, pulnonary and disseminated disease, skin, bone lesions)
    • Blastomyces dermatitidis (chronic granulomatous and suppurative disease; mutiple organs systems may be affected)
    • Microsporum canis, Microsporum gypsum (Tinea Capitis, Tinea Corporis, Tinea Barbae)
    General features of Fungi
    Before one can discuss these organisms, it is important to understand that fungi are eucaryoytes and therefore differ from the procaryotic bacteria in size ,structural organization, life cycle and modes of multiplication.
    Their complexity of organization and variety of modes of reproduction helps one to differentiate among them on the basis of morphological features and therefore microscopic observations as well as cultural characteristics is an important part of their identification protocol.

    56. Centro Medico Teknon : Library
    Translate this page (Return to Top) Causes and Risk Factors. tinea infections result fromseveral different fungi. Transmission can occur directly through
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    57. Ringworm - Dermatology Health Guide
    tinea infections (Ringworm). Did you know? What are tinea infections (ringworm)?Different fungi, depending on their location on the body, cause ringworm.
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    Tinea Infections (Ringworm)
    Did you know?
    "Ringworm" is a misleading term that refers to the circular appearance of the fungal lesion. There are no worms involved. What are tinea infections (ringworm)?
    Different fungi, depending on their location on the body, cause ringworm. Ringworm is characterized by ring-shaped, red, scaly patches with clearing centers. There is an increased risk of contracting ringworm if a person:
    • is malnourished.
      has poor hygiene.
      lives in a warm climate.
      has contact with other persons or pets that have ringworm.
      is immunocompromised by disease or medication.
    What are the most common types of ringworm?
    The most common types of ringworm include the following: athlete's foot (tinea pedis or foot ringworm)
    This common condition mostly affects teen and adult males. It less frequently affects children before puberty. Contributing causes include sweating, not drying the feet well after swimming or bathing, wearing tight socks and shoes, and warm weather conditions. Symptoms of athlete's foot may include:
    • whitening of the skin between the toes scaling of the feet itchy rash on the feet blisters on the feet
    jock itch (tinea cruris or groin ringworm) This condition is also more common in males and occurs more often during warm weather conditions. It is very rare in females. Symptoms of jock itch may include:

    58. Drug Database | Ahealthyme.com
    Thyrotoxicosis • Thyrotoxicosis Crisis • Tinea Barbae • Tinea Capitis • TineaCorporis • Tinea Cruris • tinea infections • Tinea Manuum • Tinea
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    59. EMedical - Health Information
    tinea infections athlete's foot, jock itch and ringworm. There are tips on preventingtinea infections, and reassurance that tinea is rarely a serious problem.
    http://www.emedical.com.au/default.asp?pageID=5&TopicID=103

    60. Tinea & Jock Itch
    tinea jock itch, tinea infections Athlete's Foot, Jock Itch and Ringworm.What is tinea? What areas of the body are affected by tinea infections?
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    Tinea Infections: Athlete's Foot, Jock Itch and Ringworm
    What is tinea?
    Tinea is a fungus that can grow on your skin, hair or nails. As it grows, it spreads out in a circle, leaving normal-looking skin in the middle. This makes it look like a ring. At the edge of the ring, the skin is lifted up by the irritation and looks red and scaly. To some people, the infection looks like a worm is under the skin. Because of the way it looks, tinea infection is often called "ringworm." There really isn't a worm under the skin, though.
    How did I get tinea?
    One of 5 people gets a fungal infection at some time. You can get a fungal infection by touching a person who has one. Some kinds of fungi live on damp surfaces, like the floors in public showers or locker rooms. You can easily pick up a fungus there. You can even catch a fungus infection from your pets. Dogs and cats, as well as farm animals, can be infected with a fungus. Often this infection looks like a patch of skin where fur is missing.
    What areas of the body are affected by tinea infections?

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