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First Report of Concomitant Tinea Faciei and Pityriasis Folliculorum: A Dermatomicrobiological Rarity

Tinea faciei (TF) is a common dermatomicrobiological condition caused by dermatophytes involving the skin of the face but not the mustache and beard (Tinea barbae). It poses a diagnostic dilemma with its atypical clinical presentation. Pityriasis folliculorum (PF) is a dermatological condition that...

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Autores principales: Vanam, Hari Pankaj, Mohanram, Kalyani, K, Siva Rami Reddy, Poojari, Sri Shilpa, P.R, Anuradha, Kandi, Venkataramana
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cureus 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6150771/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30254806
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.3017
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author Vanam, Hari Pankaj
Mohanram, Kalyani
K, Siva Rami Reddy
Poojari, Sri Shilpa
P.R, Anuradha
Kandi, Venkataramana
author_facet Vanam, Hari Pankaj
Mohanram, Kalyani
K, Siva Rami Reddy
Poojari, Sri Shilpa
P.R, Anuradha
Kandi, Venkataramana
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description Tinea faciei (TF) is a common dermatomicrobiological condition caused by dermatophytes involving the skin of the face but not the mustache and beard (Tinea barbae). It poses a diagnostic dilemma with its atypical clinical presentation. Pityriasis folliculorum (PF) is a dermatological condition that results in rosacea-like skin eruptions. It was previously associated with a human ectoparasitic infestation. Demodex mites (Demodex folliculorum) is a group of obligate parasites that live on the skin of mammals. These mites have been associated with various dermatological disorders, clinically termed as demodicosis. Insects have been described as potential vectors that can carry various microorganisms and especially spores of fungi. Hence, infestation by such insects may aggravate the already present skin condition, leading to secondary infections. There has been a change in the trend of dermatophytosis worldwide and infections caused by Trichophyton mentagrophytes var. interdigitale (T. interdigitale) are increasing. Hence, there is an urgent need for a thorough investigation of an infectious etiology among various skin disorders. This is the first report of concomitant Tinea faciei and Pityriasis folliculorum involving facial skin.
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spelling pubmed-61507712018-09-25 First Report of Concomitant Tinea Faciei and Pityriasis Folliculorum: A Dermatomicrobiological Rarity Vanam, Hari Pankaj Mohanram, Kalyani K, Siva Rami Reddy Poojari, Sri Shilpa P.R, Anuradha Kandi, Venkataramana Cureus Dermatology Tinea faciei (TF) is a common dermatomicrobiological condition caused by dermatophytes involving the skin of the face but not the mustache and beard (Tinea barbae). It poses a diagnostic dilemma with its atypical clinical presentation. Pityriasis folliculorum (PF) is a dermatological condition that results in rosacea-like skin eruptions. It was previously associated with a human ectoparasitic infestation. Demodex mites (Demodex folliculorum) is a group of obligate parasites that live on the skin of mammals. These mites have been associated with various dermatological disorders, clinically termed as demodicosis. Insects have been described as potential vectors that can carry various microorganisms and especially spores of fungi. Hence, infestation by such insects may aggravate the already present skin condition, leading to secondary infections. There has been a change in the trend of dermatophytosis worldwide and infections caused by Trichophyton mentagrophytes var. interdigitale (T. interdigitale) are increasing. Hence, there is an urgent need for a thorough investigation of an infectious etiology among various skin disorders. This is the first report of concomitant Tinea faciei and Pityriasis folliculorum involving facial skin. Cureus 2018-07-20 /pmc/articles/PMC6150771/ /pubmed/30254806 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.3017 Text en Copyright © 2018, Vanam et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Dermatology
Vanam, Hari Pankaj
Mohanram, Kalyani
K, Siva Rami Reddy
Poojari, Sri Shilpa
P.R, Anuradha
Kandi, Venkataramana
First Report of Concomitant Tinea Faciei and Pityriasis Folliculorum: A Dermatomicrobiological Rarity
title First Report of Concomitant Tinea Faciei and Pityriasis Folliculorum: A Dermatomicrobiological Rarity
title_full First Report of Concomitant Tinea Faciei and Pityriasis Folliculorum: A Dermatomicrobiological Rarity
title_fullStr First Report of Concomitant Tinea Faciei and Pityriasis Folliculorum: A Dermatomicrobiological Rarity
title_full_unstemmed First Report of Concomitant Tinea Faciei and Pityriasis Folliculorum: A Dermatomicrobiological Rarity
title_short First Report of Concomitant Tinea Faciei and Pityriasis Folliculorum: A Dermatomicrobiological Rarity
title_sort first report of concomitant tinea faciei and pityriasis folliculorum: a dermatomicrobiological rarity
topic Dermatology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6150771/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30254806
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.3017
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