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  • AAD Clinical Guidelines: Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
    Best of Acne Best of Psoriasis AAD Clinical Guidelines Acne Artificial Intelligence Atopic Dermatitis CME CME Supplements COVID-19 Dermatologic Surgery Dermatopathology From the Editor Game Changers Melanoma Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer Pediatrics Psoriasis Shared Science Skin of Color Skin of Color Image Atlas Top Cited Articles JAAD JID Junction
  • Tinea - an overview - The Primary Care Dermatology Society
    Tinea is a common fungal infection of the skin caused by a dermatophyte (syn ringworm) Tinea should be part of the differential diagnosis of any rash that is asymmetrical and or has a leading edge, which is erythematous and scaly
  • Tinea Infection Treatment Guidelines - Carepatron
    Learn about the guidelines and treatment options for tinea infections with Carepatron's free PDF download and effectively manage this common skin condition
  • Therapeutic Updates on the Management of Tinea Corporis or Cruris in . . .
    The same has been endorsed by the guidelines released by the Indian Association of Dermatologists, Venereologists and Leprologists (IADVL) and the treatment workflow suggested for tinea corporis or cruris by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) [56, 57] Owing to its high safety profile, much lower risk of drug interactions than azoles
  • Consensus for the Treatment of Tinea Pedis: A Systematic Review of . . .
    Many peer-reviewed RCTs for the treatment of tinea pedis have a high risk of bias, especially attrition bias; A common problem for these RCTs is the poor reporting of baseline characteristics for the treatment arms; Addressing these issues will streamline the application of future treatments for tinea pedis in clinical practice
  • Tinea Corporis (Ringworm of the Body) - American Academy of Pediatrics
    Superficial tinea infections of the nonhairy (glabrous) skin, termed tinea corporis, involve the face, trunk, or limbs Lesions often are ring-shaped or circular (hence, the lay term “ringworm”) and are sharply marginated Involved skin is slightly erythematous and scaly, with color variations from red to brown The classic eruption displays a scaly, vesicular, or pustular border (often
  • The diagnosis and management of tinea - The BMJ
    Sources and selection criteria We based this review on a detailed review of English language publications We also drew on the British Association of Dermatologists’ clinical guidelines for the management of tinea capitis and the management of onychomycosis, Health Protection Agency guidelines, and extensive clinical experience
  • Guidelines of care for superficial mycotic infectionsof the skin: Tinea . . .
    Guidelines of care for superficial mycotic infectionsof the skin: Tinea corporis, tinea cruris, tinea faciei, tinea manuum, and tinea pedis*
  • 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
  • Diagnosis and Management of Tinea Infections - NASPA
    Tinea infections are caused by dermatophytes and are classified by the involved site The most common infections in prepubertal children are tinea corporis and tinea capitis, whereas adolescents and adults are more likely to develop tinea cruris, tinea pedis, and tinea unguium (onychomycosis) The clinical diagnosis can be unreliable because tinea infections have many mimics, which can
  • Guidelines of care for superficial mycotic infections of the skin . . .
    Guidelines of care for superficial mycotic infections of the skin: tinea corporis, tinea cruris, tinea faciei, tinea manuum, and tinea pedis Guidelines Outcomes Committee American Academy of Dermatology
  • Topical Treatment of Common Superficial Tinea Infections
    Tinea infections are superficial fun- gal infections caused by the three genera of dermatophytes, Tri-chophyton, Microsporum and Epidermophyton 1 Commonly, the infections caused by these organisms
  • Clinical guidelines - American Academy of Dermatology
    The Academy is dedicated to promoting and encouraging dermatology research and the application of these findings to improving patient care This includes the development of rigorous, evidence-based guidelines of care for dermatologic conditions Learn more about the guideline development process Review current clinical guidelines, those in development, and guidelines that the AAD has





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