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Fungal and Parasitic Skin Infections

Fungal and Parasitic Skin Infections. Assoc.Prof.Dr.Yeşim Gürol. Tinea pedis (Athlete’s foot). tinea capitis tinea barbae tinea corporis tinea cruris tinea unguium tinea pedis The three most common dermatophytes are Microsporum, Trichophyton , and Epidermophyton . They

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Fungal and Parasitic Skin Infections

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  1. Fungal and Parasitic Skin Infections Assoc.Prof.Dr.Yeşim Gürol

  2. Tinea pedis (Athlete’s foot)

  3. tinea capitis • tinea barbae • tinea corporis • tinea cruris • tinea unguium • tinea pedis The three most common dermatophytes are Microsporum,Trichophyton, and Epidermophyton. They produce characteristic asexual reproductive spores called macroconidia and microconidia

  4. Sporothrixschenkii

  5. body louse, Pediculus humanus, • head louse, P. humanus capitis • The pubic or crab louse, Phthirus pubis

  6. Scabies

  7. Scabies (right) is very easy to misdiagnose because early subtle cases may look like small pimples (left) or mosquito bites (center).

  8. Demodex folliculorum

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