Tinea
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1. Quais são as principais causas associadas ao aparecimento de ‘frieiras’? Quais as principais orientações que os agentes de saúde devem prestar aos usuários que tem de forma recorrente estes casos (prevenção)?
A causa mais comum da popular “frieira” é a micose, infecção por fungo na região entre os dedos dos pés, também conhecida como tinea pedis. É a causa mais comum de micose e ocorre especialmente devido ao calor e umidade da região. Esse é um diagnóstico que deve ser confirmado pelo médico para prescrição do tratamento correto.
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Núcleo de Telessaúde Rio Grande do Sul. Publicado em: 12/06/2023
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2. Qual o melhor tratamento para micose das unhas?
A micose das unhas ou, onicomicose, apresenta como sinais mais comuns o espessamento, o endurecimento e a perda de brilho das unhas, com dificuldade para cortá-las. No entanto, também podem surgir estrias nas unhas (riscos), alteração da cor de início distal (coloração amarelada, amarronada ou acinzentada), dor à manipulação e inflamação do te
Núcleo de Telessaúde Rio Grande do Sul. Publicado em: 12/06/2023
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3. Kerion celsi caused by Trichophyton tonsurans in an adult
Abstract Tinea capitis is an uncommon infection in adults, and predominantly affects women and the elderly with hormonal disorders and immunosuppression. Clinical features are often polymorphic and atypical. A kerion celsi case in an elderly female patient with type 2 diabetes mellitus and menopause is presented. The diagnosis was established by direct exami
Anais Brasileiros de Dermatologia. Publicado em: 2022
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4. Tinea corporis by Nannizia gypsea: delayed diagnosis due to unusual presentation,
Abstract Fungal infections by dermatophytes can present with unusual clinical manifestations, which can cause diagnostic difficulties. The authors present the case of a patient with cutaneous infection by Nanizzia gypsea, initially treated erroneously with topical corticosteroids due to a wrong diagnosis. It was cured after antifungal treatment.
An. Bras. Dermatol.. Publicado em: 2021-02
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5. Tinea capitis: dermoscopy and calcium fluorescent microscopy as highly efficient and precise diagnostic tools
Abstract Tinea capitis comprising of tinea favosa and kerion is mostly seen in school-aged children. Some tinea capitis often presented with insignificant findings under the naked eyes are easily overlooked. The authors describe an unusual case of tinea capitis caused by Trichophyton violaceum. The patient was an 8-year-old girl, with a history of pruritus o
An. Bras. Dermatol.. Publicado em: 2020-06
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6. Pandemia, distanciamento social e academia - Dançando no escuro 20 anos depois
Abstract Pseudomycetoma is an extremely rare deep mycosis, caused by dermatophytic fungi that penetrate the tissue from infected follicles of tinea capitis. Both clinically and histopathology are similar to eumycetoma, being distinguished through the isolation of the fungus, which in the case of pseudomycetoma can be Microsporum spp. or Trichophyton spp. gen
Cad. EBAPE.BR. Publicado em: 2020-06
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7. Pseudomycetoma of the scalp caused by Microsporum canis,
Abstract Pseudomycetoma is an extremely rare deep mycosis, caused by dermatophytic fungi that penetrate the tissue from infected follicles of tinea capitis. Both clinically and histopathology are similar to eumycetoma, being distinguished through the isolation of the fungus, which in the case of pseudomycetoma can be Microsporum spp. or Trichophyton spp. gen
An. Bras. Dermatol.. Publicado em: 2020-06
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8. Dermoscopy - a simple and rapid in vivo diagnostic technique for tinea incognito
Abstract Tinea incognito resulting from corticosteroid abuse is becoming very common in the tropics. Its diagnosis is tricky owing to its confusing morphology, as well as practical and technical issues associated with mycological tests. Dermoscopy has now evolved as a novel diagnostic tool for diagnosing tinea incognito in such challenging situations, since
An. Bras. Dermatol.. Publicado em: 09/12/2019
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9. Follicular tinea faciei incognito: the perfect simulator
An. Bras. Dermatol.. Publicado em: 29/07/2019
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10. Tinea nigra palmaris: a clinical case in a rural Ethiopian hospital
ABSTRACT Tinea nigra is an infrequent, superficial fungal infection, mainly caused by Hortaea werneckii, which is still underreported in Ethiopia. An asymptomatic 62-year-old male patient sought a rural hospital of Ethiopia, showing dark plaques on the palms of both hands. A superficial mycosis was suspected and a direct light microscopic mycological examina
Rev. Inst. Med. trop. S. Paulo. Publicado em: 13/09/2018
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11. Dermoscopy in tinea manuum
Abstract: Tinea manuum is a dermatophytosis which is often mistaken for other keratodermas, especially palmar psoriasis and chronic hand eczema. We report the use of dermoscopy as a diagnostic aid in a case of tinea manuum. The dermoscopic clue turned out to be the presence of whitish scaling located mainly in the furrows. This aspect has never been seen in
An. Bras. Dermatol.. Publicado em: 2018-06
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12. Tinea capitis: correlation of clinical presentations to agents identified in mycological culture
An. Bras. Dermatol.. Publicado em: 2018-06