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 Tinea Infections: Athlete's Foot, Jock Itch and Ringworm -- familydoctor.org
Tinea pedis is usually called "athlete's foot." ("Pedis" is the Latin word for foot.) The moist skin between your toes is a perfect place for a fungus to grow.
Tinea is a fungus that can grow on your skin, hair or nails.
Tinea Infections: Athlete's Foot, Jock Itch and Ringworm
http://familydoctor.org/handouts/316.html

  
 AthletesFoot.com - Athlete's Foot Information Page-Fungal Infections of the Feet-Tinea Pedis
Tinea Corporis (fungus of the skin of the body)
Tinea Pedis or Athletes Foot can take different forms:
Tinea Capitis (fungus of the scalp or hair)
http://www.athletesfoot.com/

  
 Disease Category Listing (346): Tinea Capitis (Ringworm of the Scalp)
The purpose of these clinical research studies is to determine how effective the investigational drug is in treating ringworm of the scalp in children 4-12 years of age.
http://www.centerwatch.com/patient/studies/cat346.html

  
 Tinea: Ringworm, Jock Itch, and Athlete's Foot
Tinea pedis is the term for athlete's foot.
The fungus grows on your skin, hair or nails.
At the edge, the skin will be red, raised and scaly.
http://www.stayinginshape.com/4trover/libv/p25.shtml

  
 eMedicine - Tinea : Article by Nelly Rubeiz, MD
Tinea corporis, tinea cruris: Apply to affected area qd for 1-4 wk
Tinea pedis: Apply to affected area bid for 1-4 wk
Wood light (UV light) examination may be performed.
http://www.emedicine.com/emerg/topic592.htm

  
 MedlinePlus: Tinea Infections
Tinea (Ringworm, Jock Itch, Athlete's Foot) (Nemours Foundation)
Ringworm of the Body (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research)
The primary NIH organization for research on Tinea Infections is the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/tineainfections.html

  
 Tinea Pedis Athlete's Foot
Tinea pedis or athlete's foot is a skin infection caused by a kind of mold called a fungus.
Tinea pedis may stay in the skin indefinitely.
Tinea pedis is caused by a fungus that is only mildly contagious.
http://www.skinsite.com/info_tinea_pedis.htm

  
 Ringworm (Tinea) - Symptoms, Treatment and Prevention
A disease that mainly afflicts children, ringworm of the scalp can be contagious within a school or community, but can be generally treated effectively.
For most types of tinea, treatment is with antifungal drugs in the form of skin creams, lotions or ointments.
Culture of the affected area, which may take weeks, may help identify the infecting organism.
http://www.healthscout.com/ency/448/75/main.html

  
 fungi-med - Ringworm, Ringworm Treatment, Tinea - Product information
Ringworm (Tinea, Tinea Corporis) is a fungus that can grow in your skin, hair or nails.
fungi-med - Ringworm, Ringworm Treatment, Tinea - Product information
Capsules and Salve Ringworm treatment will be delivered right to your home.
http://www.fungimed.com

  
 AllRefer Health - Ringworm (Dermatophytid, Tinea)
Ringworm can affect your skin anywhere on your body ( tinea corporis), your scalp ( tinea capitis), your groin area ( tinea cruris, also called jock itch), or feet ( tinea pedis, also called athlete's foot).
Ringworm is an infection of the skin caused by a fungus.
Ringworm is a common skin disorder, especially among children, but it may affect people of all ages.
http://health.allrefer.com/health/ringworm-info.html

  
 Tinea corporis. DermNet NZ
Chronic tinea corporis tends to be most prominent in body folds (spreading from tinea cruris).
The diagnosis of tinea corporis is confirmed by microscopy and culture of skin scrapings.
If widespread, the condition tends to be stubborn to treat and prone to recurrence.
http://www.dermnetnz.org/dna.fungi/tcorp.html

  
 eMedicine - Tinea Capitis : Article by Grace F Kao, MD
Effective treatment of tinea capitis by griseofulvin became available in the 1950s.
Simple culture methods were described and treatment using x-ray epilation was reported in 1904.
Tinea capitis is the most common pediatric dermatophyte infection worldwide.
http://www.emedicine.com/derm/topic420.htm

  
 encyclopedia
These diseases have been treated successfully by epilation (removal of the hair from the affected follicles), cleansing with soaps or oils to remove encrustation, and application of fungicides.
Tinea favosa, or favus, is caused by the fungus Achorion schoenleinii; it is characterized by the formation around the mouths of the follicles of small crusts, which frequently resemble a honeycomb.
Tinea trichophytina, or ringworm, is caused by fungi of the genus Trichophyton.
http://www.vitaminsfact.com/vitamins-supplements-a-h.html

  
 MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Athlete's foot
It may occur at the same time as other fungal skin infections such as ringworm or jock itch.
Tinea pedis; Fungal infection - feet; Tinea of the foot; Infection - fungal - feet; Ringworm - foot
Of the fungal infections known as tinea infections, Athlete's foot is the most common.
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000875.htm

  
 Tinea
Tinea ; Patient Education Handout [Publication Type] ;
This short document is a patient information fact sheet provided by the Epidemiology and Disease Control Program for the State of Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.
It includes information on the causes, symptoms, treatment and prevention of Ringworm (Tinea).
http://omni.ac.uk/browse/mesh/detail/C0040247L0040247.html

  
 HealthCentral - General Encyclopedia - Tinea pedis
It may occur in association with other fungal skin infections such as ringworm or jock itch.
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Athlete's foot is the most common and most persistent of the fungal ( tinea) infections.
http://www.healthcentral.com/mhc/top/000875.cfm

  
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