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tinea capitis Fungal infection (ringworm) of the scalp.
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tinea capitis A fungal infection also known as "ringworm", it usually manifests itself as a sharply clearly defined patch of partial hair loss. The fungus invades the hair shaft and causes the hairs to break. Inflammation and scaling may be present. The infection may be transmitted through combs, brushes, and from person to person.
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tinea barbae tinea involving the bearded area of the face and neck, occurring in three types: in the inflammatory type, usually caused by Trichophyton mentagrophytes and T. verrucosum, the typical lesions are kerionlike swellings and nodular swellings and may produce marked crusting; in the ringworm type, the annular lesions resemble those of ringworm of nonhairy skin; and in the sycosiform type (t. sycosis); caused usually by Trichophyton violaceum and less often by T. ...
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tinea versicolor a common fungal skin infection characterized by white or light brown patches on the skin.
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tinea capitis Any of a number of contagious skin diseases caused by several related fungi, characterized by ring-shaped, scaly, itching patches on the skin.
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