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tinea kerion An inflammatory fungus infection of the scalp and beard, marked by pustules and a boggy infiltration of the surrounding parts; most commonly caused by Microsporum audouinii.
Synonym: Celsus kerion.
(05 Mar 2000)
tinea manus Ringworm of the hand, usually referring to infections of the palmar surface.
See: tinea corporis.
(05 Mar 2000)
tinea nigra A fungus infection due to Exophiala werneckii, marked by dark lesions giving a spattered appearance and occurring most commonly on the palms of the hands.
Synonym: pityriasis nigra.
(05 Mar 2000)
tinea pedis Tinea involving the feet, particularly the interdigital spaces and soles, most often caused by Trichophyton rubrum, T. Mentagrophytes or Epidermophyton floccosum and characterised by intensely pruritic lesions varying from mild, chronic and scaling to acute exfoliative, pustular and bullous.
(18 Nov 1997)
tinea profunda Erythematous papules due to a deep follicular fungal infection with rupture of the hair follicles; most frequently seen on shaved legs of women.
Synonym: tinea profunda.
(05 Mar 2000)
tinea sycosis Tinea of the beard, occurring as a follicular infection or as a granulomatous lesion; the primary lesions are papules and pustules.
Synonym: barber's itch, folliculitis barbae, ringworm of beard, tinea sycosis, trichophytosis barbae.
(05 Mar 2000)
tinea tonsurans Tinea capitis or tinea corporis caused by Trichophyton tonsurans; characterised by small plaques and fewer broken off hairs than in tinea capitis caused by other species.
Synonym: porrigo furfurans.
(05 Mar 2000)
tinea tropicalis An eruption consisting of a number of concentric rings of overlapping scales forming papulosquamous patches scattered over the body; it occurs in tropical climates and is caused by the fungus Trichophyton concentricum.
Synonym: herpes desquamans, Malabar itch, Oriental ringworm, scaly ringworm, tinea tropicalis, Tokelau ringworm.
(05 Mar 2000)
tinea unguium The most common fungus infection of the nails (onychomycosis). Onychomycosis makes the nails look white and opaque, thickened, and brittle. Older women (perhaps because oestrogen deficiency may increase the risk of infection). And men and women with diabetes or disease of the small blood vessels (peripheral vacscular disease) are at increased risk. Artificial nails (acrylic or wraps ) increase the risk because when an artificial nail is applied, the nail surface is usually abraded with an emery board damaging it, emery boards can carry infection, and. Water can collect under the nail creating a moist, warm environment for fungal growth. Alternative names include ringworm of the nails and dermatophytic onychomycosis.
(17 Dec 1998)
tinea versicolor A common chronic, noninflammatory and usually symptomless disorder, characterised by the occurrence of multiple macular patches of all sizes and shapes, and varying in pigmentation from fawn-coloured to brown. It is seen most frequently in hot, humid, tropical regions, and is caused by pityrosporon orbiculare.
(12 Dec 1998)
tinea versicolour A fungal infection of the sun exposed (sun fungus) areas of the skin that results in patchy areas of depigmentation.
(27 Sep 1997)
tinean <zoology> Any species of Tinea, or of the family Tineidae, which includes numerous small moths, many of which are injurious to woolen and fur goods and to cultivated plants. Also used adjectively.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
tineid <zoology> Same as Tinean.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
tinel's sign <clinical sign> A physical exam finding indicating carpal tunnel syndrome. Electric shock-like pains are appreciated when the examiner taps lightly on the underside of the wrist, over the median nerve.
(27 Sep 1997)
Tinel, Jules <person> French neurologist, 1879-1952.
See: Tinel's sign.
(05 Mar 2000)
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tin dye with a color
tin (pharmacology) a medicine consisting of an extract in an alcohol solution
tin a quality of a given color that differs slightly from a primary color
tin a substances that colors metals
tin stain or tint with a color
tin fill, as with a certain quality
tin a tincture consisting of a solution of iodine in ethyl alcohol
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