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Superficial mycosis. Maculae Papule Vesicle Bulla Pustule Nodule Fistula Scale. Superficial mycosis. Definition Fungi Pityriasis versicolor Tinea nigra Piedra Bacteria Erythrasma Trichomycosis axillaris. Superficial mycosis. Otomycosis Keratomycosis Pitted keratolysis
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Superficial mycosis • Maculae • Papule • Vesicle • Bulla • Pustule • Nodule • Fistula • Scale
Superficial mycosis • Definition • Fungi • Pityriasis versicolor • Tinea nigra • Piedra • Bacteria • Erythrasma • Trichomycosis axillaris
Superficial mycosis • Otomycosis • Keratomycosis • Pitted keratolysis • Dermatophylosis
Pityriasis versicolor • Tinea versicolor • Maculae • Malassezia spp • Normal flora • Boys & girls • After maturation • Beauty • Warm & humidity • Season
Pityriasis versicolor • Conditions: • Health • Sweat • Greasy skin • IC. • Chronic bacterial infections • Steroids
Pityriasis versicolor • Clinical manifestations: • Maculae • White, cream, pink, red, brown • Position • Scale • Painless • Not itching
Superficial mycosis • Pityriasis versicolor
Superficial mycosis • Pityriasis versicolor
Superficial mycosis • Pityriasis versicolor
Superficial mycosis • Pityriasis versicolor
Superficial mycosis • Pityriasis versicolor
Superficial mycosis • Pityriasis versicolor
Superficial mycosis • Pityriasis versicolor
Superficial mycosis • Pityriasis versicolor
Superficial mycosis • Pityriasis versicolor
Pityriasis versicolor • Differential diagnosis: • Vitiligo • Chloasma
Pityriasis versicolor • Laboratory diagnosis: • Sampling • Scalpel • Scathe tape • Wood ́s lamp • Direct • Culture
Pityriasis versicolor • Treatment • Selenium sulfide • Clotrimazole
Tinea nigra • Phaeoanellomyces werneckii • Exophiala werneckii • Ecology • Palm • Tinea nigra palmaris
Tinea nigra • Clinical manifestation: • Annular • Centrifuge • Regular or irregular • Painless • No itching
Tinea nigra • Differential diagnosis: • Malignant melanoma • Silver nitrate
Tinea nigra • Laboratory diagnosis: • Sampling: • Scalpel & KOH10% • Direct: • Hyphae • Chlamydioconidia • Culture: • S
Tinea nigra • Treatment • Keratolytic ointment • whitfield
Piedra • Hair • Nodule • Bread, groin, axillar • White & black
Piedra • Clinical manifestation: • White piedra: • Trichosporon beigelii • Basidiomycetes • Nodule • Bread, head, pubis • White, brown, yellow, • Soft
Piedra • Clinical manifestation: • Black piedra: • Piedra hortae • Ascomycetes • Nodule • Head • Thick • Black to brown
Piedra • Differential diagnosis: • Pediculosis
Piedra • Laboratory diagnosis: • Sampling: • Sesser & KOH10% • Direct: • White: hyphae & arthroconidia • Black: ascus & ascospore • Culture: • S
Piedra • Treatment: • Scraping • Clotrimazole
Erythrasma • Bacteria • Corynebacterium minutissimum • Chronic • Intertrigenous
Erythrasma • Clinical manifestation: • Maculae • Red or brown • Scale • Itching • No inflammation
Superficial mycosis Erythrasma
Superficial mycosis Erythrasma
Superficial mycosis Erythrasma
Superficial mycosis Erythrasma
Erythrasma • Differential diagnosis: • Pityriasis versicolor • Candidiasis • Tinea cruris
Erythrasma • Laboratory diagnosis: • Sampling: • Scalpel & simple staining • Direct: • Strand • Culture: • BHI, Blood agar • Wood ́s lamp
Erythrasma • Treatment • Erythromycin
Trichomycosis axillaris • Bacteria • Corynebacterium tenuis • Nodule • Hair • Axillaries & pubis • Red • Yellow • black
Trichomycosis axillaris • Differential diagnosis: • Pediculosis
Trichomycosis axillaris • Laboratory diagnosis: • Sampling: • Sesser & KOH10% • Direct • Culture
Trichomycosis axillaris • Treatment • Scraping and sulphur ointment 3%
Keratomycosis FUNGAL KERATITIS (FK)
INCIDENCE OF FK • Developed world 6 -35% of all microbial keratitis • Developing world 22 - >50%
FUNGAL GROUPS • Filamentous Fusarium Aspergillus Dematiaceous • Yeasts Candida
Fungal Keratitis • Risk factors: • Topical corticosteroids ↓corneal resistance to infection • Contact lens use • Immunocomprised states
Fungal Keratitis • Risk factors • Injury, ocular surface compromise • Temperature • Wind • Humidity • Urbanisation/employment
Fungal Keratitis • Exogen • Endogen
Fungal Keratitis • Gray-white color, dry, and rough corneal surface • White ring in the cornea and satellite lesions near the edge of the primary • Most cases remain superficial but deep invasion may occur