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==Background== | ==Background== | ||
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*Infection caused by dermatophytes that feed on keratin | *Infection caused by dermatophytes that feed on keratin | ||
{{Tinea types}} | |||
==Clinical Features== | ==Clinical Features== | ||
[[File:TineaCorp.jpg|thumb|Tinea Corporis]] | |||
*Ring appearance | [[rash|Scaly]], variable [[pruritus]] | ||
*Ring appearance with central clearing | |||
==Differential Diagnosis== | ==Differential Diagnosis== | ||
*[[Contact dermatitis]] | |||
*[[Eczema]] | |||
* | *[[Lichen planus]] | ||
*Lichen planus | *[[Pityriasis rosea]] | ||
* | *[[Psoriasis]] | ||
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== | ==Evaluation== | ||
*Clinical diagnosis | *Clinical diagnosis | ||
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[[Category: | [[Category:Dermatology]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:16, 11 December 2024
Background
- Infection caused by dermatophytes that feed on keratin
Tinea Types
- Tinea capitis (head)
- Tinea corporis (body)
- Tinea pedis (foot)
- Tinea cruris (groin)
Clinical Features
- Ring appearance with central clearing
Differential Diagnosis
Evaluation
- Clinical diagnosis
Management
Tinea corporis, pedis, cruris, and manus treatment
Coverage for Trichophyton and Epidermophyton and all treatment should be at lease 1 week past resolution of lesions
Mild Disease
- Clotrimazole 1% or Ketoconazole q12hrs applied topically x 4 weeks
Severe Bullous disease
- Fluconazole 150mg (6mg/kg) PO once a week x 2 weeks
- Itraconazole 200mg (5mg/kg) PO daily q12hrs for 1 week
- Griseofulvin 500-1000mg (20mg/kg) PO daily for 2-4 weeks
Disposition
- Discharge
