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Tinea capitis: still an unsolved problem? | Tinea capitis: still an unsolved problem? |
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Mycoses Early View (Articles online in advance of print) Published Online: 11 Dec 2009 Gopal A. Patel and Robert A. Schwartz . Tinea capitis: still an unsolved problem? KEYWORDS Tinea capitis • dermatophytes • alopecia • hair disease • fungal disease ABSTRACT Tinea capitis is a fungal infection specifically involving the scalp and hair. It is the most common dermatophyte infection in children under 12 years of age, with a predominance in those of sub-Saharan African descent. Common signs include hair loss, scaling, erythema and impetigo-like plaques. Adults may also be affected, but to a lesser degree. The causative species are from the Microsporum and Trichophyton genera. Limited treatment options and diverse modes of transmission complicate the clinician's ability to address this disease adequately. Although dermatophytes are ubiquitous in our environment and tinea capitis is common, therapeutic options can be utilised to reduce morbidity. |
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