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Investigation of Intertriginous Mycotic and Pseudomycotic (Erythrasma) Infections and Their Causative Agents with Emphasize on Clinical Presentations
BACKGROUND: Intertrigo is an erythematous inflammatory condition with multiple etiologies including fungi and bacteria. Intertrigo manifests in different clinical forms with various complaints. This study was conducted to evaluate the causative agents of intertriginous infections with emphasize on c...
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Tehran University of Medical Sciences
2018
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6174041/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30320016 |
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author | HALVAEE, Samaneh DAIE GHAZVINI, Roshanak HASHEMI, Seyed Jamal ZIBAFAR, Ensieh YEKANINEJAD, Saeed GERAMISHOAR, Mohsen BAKHSHI, Heidar MAHMOUDI, Shahram KAMALI SARVESTANI, Hasti YAGHOUBI, Razieh HOSSEINPOUR, Leila BORJIAN, Zeinab |
author_facet | HALVAEE, Samaneh DAIE GHAZVINI, Roshanak HASHEMI, Seyed Jamal ZIBAFAR, Ensieh YEKANINEJAD, Saeed GERAMISHOAR, Mohsen BAKHSHI, Heidar MAHMOUDI, Shahram KAMALI SARVESTANI, Hasti YAGHOUBI, Razieh HOSSEINPOUR, Leila BORJIAN, Zeinab |
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description | BACKGROUND: Intertrigo is an erythematous inflammatory condition with multiple etiologies including fungi and bacteria. Intertrigo manifests in different clinical forms with various complaints. This study was conducted to evaluate the causative agents of intertriginous infections with emphasize on clinical presentations. METHODS: This descriptive cross-sectional study was carried out in 2015–2016, on 188 patients with clinical suspicion of superficial and cutaneous intertriginous infections in Tehran, Iran. Demographic and additional related data were obtained by questionnaire from all participants. Specimens were collected by gentle scraping of the affected areas. Direct examination and culture were performed for all specimens and grown colonies were identified based on the macroscopic and microscopic features. Supplementary tests were done whenever needed. Data were analyzed in SPSS. RESULTS: Overall, 80 (42.5%) cases with the mean age of 43.5 yr were confirmed for intertrigo. Dermatophytosis was the predominant cause in this study with 36 (45%) cases followed by erythrasma (28 cases, 35%), tinea versicolor (10 cases, 12.5%) and candidiasis (6 cases, 7.5%). Intertrigo lesions with dermatophytic agents significantly were observed in groin in comparison to different infections among body sites (P<0.05). Itching was the most common clinical presentation (57 cases, 71.3%) and also significant association between different infections and clinical manifestations were observed (P<0.05). CONCLUSION: Different clinical manifestations may be observed in infectious intertrigo. Regarding the significant association observed in this study, some clinical features can be used for presumptive diagnosis of diseases but further studies are required to make it clear. |
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spelling | pubmed-61740412018-10-12 Investigation of Intertriginous Mycotic and Pseudomycotic (Erythrasma) Infections and Their Causative Agents with Emphasize on Clinical Presentations HALVAEE, Samaneh DAIE GHAZVINI, Roshanak HASHEMI, Seyed Jamal ZIBAFAR, Ensieh YEKANINEJAD, Saeed GERAMISHOAR, Mohsen BAKHSHI, Heidar MAHMOUDI, Shahram KAMALI SARVESTANI, Hasti YAGHOUBI, Razieh HOSSEINPOUR, Leila BORJIAN, Zeinab Iran J Public Health Short Communication BACKGROUND: Intertrigo is an erythematous inflammatory condition with multiple etiologies including fungi and bacteria. Intertrigo manifests in different clinical forms with various complaints. This study was conducted to evaluate the causative agents of intertriginous infections with emphasize on clinical presentations. METHODS: This descriptive cross-sectional study was carried out in 2015–2016, on 188 patients with clinical suspicion of superficial and cutaneous intertriginous infections in Tehran, Iran. Demographic and additional related data were obtained by questionnaire from all participants. Specimens were collected by gentle scraping of the affected areas. Direct examination and culture were performed for all specimens and grown colonies were identified based on the macroscopic and microscopic features. Supplementary tests were done whenever needed. Data were analyzed in SPSS. RESULTS: Overall, 80 (42.5%) cases with the mean age of 43.5 yr were confirmed for intertrigo. Dermatophytosis was the predominant cause in this study with 36 (45%) cases followed by erythrasma (28 cases, 35%), tinea versicolor (10 cases, 12.5%) and candidiasis (6 cases, 7.5%). Intertrigo lesions with dermatophytic agents significantly were observed in groin in comparison to different infections among body sites (P<0.05). Itching was the most common clinical presentation (57 cases, 71.3%) and also significant association between different infections and clinical manifestations were observed (P<0.05). CONCLUSION: Different clinical manifestations may be observed in infectious intertrigo. Regarding the significant association observed in this study, some clinical features can be used for presumptive diagnosis of diseases but further studies are required to make it clear. Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2018-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6174041/ /pubmed/30320016 Text en Copyright© Iranian Public Health Association & Tehran University of Medical Sciences 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 work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Short Communication HALVAEE, Samaneh DAIE GHAZVINI, Roshanak HASHEMI, Seyed Jamal ZIBAFAR, Ensieh YEKANINEJAD, Saeed GERAMISHOAR, Mohsen BAKHSHI, Heidar MAHMOUDI, Shahram KAMALI SARVESTANI, Hasti YAGHOUBI, Razieh HOSSEINPOUR, Leila BORJIAN, Zeinab Investigation of Intertriginous Mycotic and Pseudomycotic (Erythrasma) Infections and Their Causative Agents with Emphasize on Clinical Presentations |
title | Investigation of Intertriginous Mycotic and Pseudomycotic (Erythrasma) Infections and Their Causative Agents with Emphasize on Clinical Presentations |
title_full | Investigation of Intertriginous Mycotic and Pseudomycotic (Erythrasma) Infections and Their Causative Agents with Emphasize on Clinical Presentations |
title_fullStr | Investigation of Intertriginous Mycotic and Pseudomycotic (Erythrasma) Infections and Their Causative Agents with Emphasize on Clinical Presentations |
title_full_unstemmed | Investigation of Intertriginous Mycotic and Pseudomycotic (Erythrasma) Infections and Their Causative Agents with Emphasize on Clinical Presentations |
title_short | Investigation of Intertriginous Mycotic and Pseudomycotic (Erythrasma) Infections and Their Causative Agents with Emphasize on Clinical Presentations |
title_sort | investigation of intertriginous mycotic and pseudomycotic (erythrasma) infections and their causative agents with emphasize on clinical presentations |
topic | Short Communication |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6174041/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30320016 |
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