Describe some of the presentations of superficial fungal infections caused by dermatophytes. |
Fig. 31.1 Dermatophyte infections. A, Tinea faciei in a child demonstrating multiple annular scaly lesions of the face. B, Tinea corporis. Annular lesion with scale at the edge and clearing in the central portion of the lesion. C, Tinea cruris. Annular scaly lesion of the groin, note the characteristic sparing of the scrotum. (Panel A courtesy of the William L. Weston, M.D. collection; panel B courtesy of the Fitzsimons Army Medical Center teaching files; panel C courtesy of the Fitzsimons Army Medical Center teaching files.) |
Table 31-1. Clinical Presentations of Dermatophyte Infections | |||
INFECTION | LOCATION | ||
Tinea capitis | Scalp | ||
Tinea faciei (see Fig. 31-1A) | Face | ||
Tinea barbae | Beard | ||
Tinea corporis (see Fig. 31-1B) | Trunk, extremities | ||
Tinea cruris (see Fig. 31-1C) | Groin | ||
Tinea manuum (manus) | Hands | ||
Tinea pedis | Feet | ||
Tinea unguium | Nails |
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