Tinea incognito is a dermatophyte infection of the skin that presents atypically because it has previously been treated with imunnosuppresive medication. Herein we present a case of a middle-aged man who was initially clinically diagnosed to have plaque-type psoriasis on his arms. Over the course of two months of topical hydrocortisone and calciptriol treatment as well as phototherapy, the rash worsened. At the time of presentation to hospital the patient had a pruritic, widespread, sloughing, erythematous rash with areas of eschar. A punch biopsy skin confirmed dermatophyte fungal infection of the skin. Fungal culture was positive for Trichophyton Rubrum and the eruption resolved with systemic anti-fungal therapy. Patient specific risk fac...
Tinea incognito or steroid modified tinea is a dermatophytic infection in which topical or systemic ...
PubMed ID: 24001416Tinea incognita is a dermatophyte infection with atypical clinical features modif...
Background: Tinea capitis is caused by dermatophyte fungi that utilize keratin as a nutrient source....
Tinea incognito is a dermatophyte infection of the skin that presents atypically because it has prev...
Tinea incognito is a dermatophyte infection with altered clinical appearance which is usually caused...
Tinea incognita is a dermatophyte infection of the skin whose clinical presentation has been modifie...
Tinea incognito is the typical appearance change in superficial fungus infections, which are misdiag...
Tinea incognito is a dermatophyte infection modified by inappropriate and often prolonged use of top...
WOS: 000275480700020PubMed ID: 20455412Tinea incognito is the result of lack of diagnosis of dermato...
Tinea incognito is a dermatophytic infection, which mimicks other skin disorders because of the modi...
PubMedID: 20455412Tinea incognito is the result of lack of diagnosis of dermatophyte infection of th...
Background: Trichosporon species are commonly known as causative agents of skin infections and also ...
Background. Although usually simple, the diagnosis of dermatophyte infection is sometimes neglected....
Tinea incognita is a dermatophytic infection that is difficult to diagnose, usually modified by inap...
Dermatophytoses, also referred to as Tinea or Ringworm, is a fungal infection of the skin caused by ...
Tinea incognito or steroid modified tinea is a dermatophytic infection in which topical or systemic ...
PubMed ID: 24001416Tinea incognita is a dermatophyte infection with atypical clinical features modif...
Background: Tinea capitis is caused by dermatophyte fungi that utilize keratin as a nutrient source....
Tinea incognito is a dermatophyte infection of the skin that presents atypically because it has prev...
Tinea incognito is a dermatophyte infection with altered clinical appearance which is usually caused...
Tinea incognita is a dermatophyte infection of the skin whose clinical presentation has been modifie...
Tinea incognito is the typical appearance change in superficial fungus infections, which are misdiag...
Tinea incognito is a dermatophyte infection modified by inappropriate and often prolonged use of top...
WOS: 000275480700020PubMed ID: 20455412Tinea incognito is the result of lack of diagnosis of dermato...
Tinea incognito is a dermatophytic infection, which mimicks other skin disorders because of the modi...
PubMedID: 20455412Tinea incognito is the result of lack of diagnosis of dermatophyte infection of th...
Background: Trichosporon species are commonly known as causative agents of skin infections and also ...
Background. Although usually simple, the diagnosis of dermatophyte infection is sometimes neglected....
Tinea incognita is a dermatophytic infection that is difficult to diagnose, usually modified by inap...
Dermatophytoses, also referred to as Tinea or Ringworm, is a fungal infection of the skin caused by ...
Tinea incognito or steroid modified tinea is a dermatophytic infection in which topical or systemic ...
PubMed ID: 24001416Tinea incognita is a dermatophyte infection with atypical clinical features modif...
Background: Tinea capitis is caused by dermatophyte fungi that utilize keratin as a nutrient source....