1. Tinea capitis
Tinea capitis (also called ringworm of the scalp) is caused by by mold-like fungi called dermatophytes. It usually affects children and disappears at puberty. However, it can occur at any age.
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2. Tinea capitis: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
of the scalp) is caused by by mold-like fungi called dermatophytes. It usually affects children and disappears at puberty. However, it can occur at any age.
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3. The tinea capitis campaign in Serbia in the 1950s. [Lancet Infect Dis. 2010] - PubMed result
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4. Tinea Versicolor
Tinea versicolor (say “TIH-nee-uh VER-sih-kuh-ler”) is a fungal infection that causes many small, flat spots on the skin. The spots can be flaky or mildly itchy. The many small spots may blend into large patchy areas, usually on the oily parts of ...
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6. Tinea Capitis Symptoms & Treatment
Tinea capitis (also called ringworm of the scalp) is caused by by mold-like fungi called dermatophytes. It usually affects children and disappears at puberty. However, it can occur at any age.
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7. Tinea Capitis | Causes, Symptoms, Treatment | PDRHealth
Tinea (TIN-ee-ah) capitis is also called ringworm of the scalp or head. It is an infection of the scalp (skin of the head under your hair). Ringworm is common among school-age children. Even with treatment, tinea capitis<...
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8. Tinea Capitis
Tinea capitis is an infection of the scalp. It is caused by a type of fungus called a dermatophyte. It occurs most often in children. It is very rare in adults.
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9. Tinea Capitis
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10. T: Tinea capitis
Tinea capitis is a fungal infection of the scalp with invasion of the hair shafts by a dermatophyte. Dermatophytes causing tinea capitis include Microsporum canis, M. audouinii, Trichophyton tonsurans and, less commonly, other...
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