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| | 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. |
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| | 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. |
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http://www.emedicine.com/emerg/topic592.htm
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| | 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 |
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http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/tineainfections.html
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| | 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. |
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http://www.skinsite.com/info_tinea_pedis.htm
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| | 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. |
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http://www.healthscout.com/ency/448/75/main.html
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| | 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. |
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http://health.allrefer.com/health/ringworm-info.html
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| | 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. |
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http://www.dermnetnz.org/dna.fungi/tcorp.html
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| | 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. |
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http://www.emedicine.com/derm/topic420.htm
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| | 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. |
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http://www.vitaminsfact.com/vitamins-supplements-a-h.html
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 | | 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). |
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http://omni.ac.uk/browse/mesh/detail/C0040247L0040247.html
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| | HealthCentral - General Encyclopedia - Tinea pedis |
 | | It may occur in association with other fungal skin infections such as ringworm or jock itch. |  | | Get the latest health news in your e-mail for FREE! |  | | Athlete's foot is the most common and most persistent of the fungal ( tinea) infections. |
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http://www.healthcentral.com/mhc/top/000875.cfm
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