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Tinea pedis and tinea manus in children

Suh MK, Sung YO

  • KMID: 1693777
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 1993 Oct;31(5):713-720.
BACKGROUND: Because of concern about the infrequent occurre icc of tinea pedis tinea manus, we studied the incidence of them. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of the study was to investigate clinical and...
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The Frequency of Tinea Pedis in Patients with Tinea Cruris

Lim JW, Suh MK, Ha GY

  • KMID: 1513575
  • Korean J Med Mycol.
  • 2007 Mar;12(1):1-8.
BACKGROUND: There have been many studies about concurrent infection with tinea cruris and tinea pedis as a part of dermatophytosis in Korea. However, few studies have been reported about actual...
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Prevalence of Tinea Pedis of College Students and Their Families in Taegu

Cho HO, Shin DH, Choi JS, Kim KH, Bang YJ, Suh SB

  • KMID: 2303496
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 1997 Feb;35(1):114-120.
BACKGROUND: Tinea pedis is one of the most comrnon dermatoses in the general population. But its prevalence in the general populat,ion was not yet reported in Korea. OBJECTIVE: Prevalence of tinea...
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A Clinical and Mycological Study of Tinea Pedis

Lee SK, Choi JS, Kim KH

  • KMID: 2230755
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 1995 Dec;33(6):1029-1037.
BACKGROUND: In tinea pedis, the response of treatment and prognosis are different according to clinical types. Positivity in KOH mount and causative agent in culture are also different. OBJECTIVE: Our purpose...
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Tinea pedis in sewerage workers

Kim JA, Jung SY, Moon SE, Kwon SW

  • KMID: 1693097
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 1992 Feb;30(1):62-67.
Tinea pedis is frequently found in those people with poor hygine and in hot and humid environments. The authors investigated the clinical, epidemiologicol a id mycological characteristics of tinea pedis...
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Atherosclerosis Obliterans-induced Foot Ulcer Confused with Secondary Bacterial Infection Accompanying Tinea Pedis

Kim G, Yun SJ, Lee AY, Lee SH

  • KMID: 2436654
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2018 Feb;56(2):143-144.
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Pharmacological Teatment of Tinea Pedis

Ahn KJ

Dermatophytosis is the general term of the superficial infection by dermatophytes. Dermatophytes grow and survive only in the dead keratin of the stratum corneum, hair, nails. Fungi cause the skin...
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The Isolation of Dermatophytes from the Various Parts of Body and the Clothes in the Patients with Tinea Pedis

Park JW, Choi JS, Kim KH

  • KMID: 2243218
  • Korean J Med Mycol.
  • 2001 Mar;6(1):26-36.
BACKGROUND: Dermatophytes are spreading through the scales shed from the skin lesions. Because other coexistent dermatophytoses such as tinea unguium of the toe nails and tinea cruris are common in...
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Tinea Pedis: An Opportunistic Infection of The Skin

Nishimoto

  • KMID: 1602454
  • Korean J Med Mycol.
  • 2001 Dec;6(4):207-212.
In Japan, the average incidence of tinea pedis among dermatology out-patients is around 10%. Obviously this does not reflect the true invasion of dermatophytes on human skin. Several attempts to...
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A Case of Recalcitrant Tinea Pedis caused by Trichosporon asahii

Kim TH, Seo JW, Choi SH, Song KH, Kim KH

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Clinical and Mycologic Studies of Tinea Cruris

Shin DH, Kim KH

  • KMID: 2086195
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 1999 Feb;37(2):219-224.
BACKGROUND: The incidence and causative dermatophytes of tinea cruris has been changed with time. Although clinical and mycologic studies of whole dermatophytosis have been reported many times, there have been...
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Two Cases of Trichophyton rubrum Syndrome

Lee MJ, Ko DK, Chung KH, Won JH, Park JS, Chung H, Jun JB, Bang YJ

  • KMID: 1458586
  • Korean J Med Mycol.
  • 2010 Sep;15(3):134-139.
Trychophyton (T.) rubrum is the most prevalent pathogen among causative fungi of dermatophytosis. Primary infection of T. rubrum can be spread by autoinoculation or other reason and some suggests this...
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The Effect of Full Spectrum Light Phototherapy for Patients with Tinea pedis

Cho WI, Park J, Lee HI, Kim BJ, Kim MN

  • KMID: 1459290
  • Korean J Med Mycol.
  • 2010 Mar;15(1):12-17.
BACKGROUND: Tinea pedis is the most common dermatophytosis which is usually treated by antifungal agent. Recently, there has been a resurgence of interest in potential phototherapy for the local treatment...
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Prevalence of Tinea Pedis in Korean Soldiers in a Battalion

Seo KI, Kim JA, Lim JG, Eun HC, Youn JI

  • KMID: 2303212
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2000 Aug;38(8):1050-1054.
BACKGROUND: It has been widely accepted that the prevalence of tinea pedis in soldiers may be higher due to their occlusive army boots and communal baths. OBJECTIVE: Our study was...
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Tinea pedis in garbage workers

Kim JA, Youn JI, Lee YS

  • KMID: 2230928
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 1992 Jun;30(3):340-346.
Tinea pedis is frequently found in people with poor personal hygiene and in hot, humid environments. The authors investigated the clinical, epidemiological, and mycological characteristics of tinea pedis in 170...
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Prevalence of Tinea Pedis and Onychomycosis in the Aged

Moon SK, Shin YM, Park SH, Shin DH, Choi JS, Kim KH

  • KMID: 1513600
  • Korean J Med Mycol.
  • 2006 Sep;11(3):132-140.
BACKGROUND: Tinea pedis and onychomycosis is a common disease and the proportion of that in the aged has been significantly increased. Although there have been many reports about tinea pedis...
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Isolation of Trichophyton rubrum from Diabetic Foot Ulcers of 4 Patients

Lee WJ, Park KH, Jang YH, Lee SJ, Kim DW

  • KMID: 1731189
  • Korean J Med Mycol.
  • 2014 Mar;19(1):9-12.
Trichophyton rubrum is a common cause of superficial dermatophytosis in humans, such as tinea pedis, tinea unguium, tinea corporis and tinea cruris. T. rubrum usually attaches to keratin of the...
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A Clinical and Mycological Study of Superficial Dermatophytoses

Rhim KJ, Kim JH, Shin S

  • KMID: 1677778
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 1978 Dec;16(6):435-442.
This study was made in order to investigate the present status of superficial dermatophytoses and some changes on the frequency of the diseases, sex distributions and varieties of the causative...
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A Clinical and Mycological Study of Tinea Pedis

Park SH, Shin YM, Moon SK, Shin DH, Choi JS, Kim KH, Bang YJ

  • KMID: 1513599
  • Korean J Med Mycol.
  • 2006 Sep;11(3):123-131.
BACKGROUND: Tinea pedis is the most common dermatophytosis in Korea. It has been increased gradually with time. Its characteristics may change with social environments. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study is...
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Efficacy of 1 % Butenafine Hydrochloride Cream in the Treatment of Tinea Pedis

Kim ST, Suh KS, Kim YK

  • KMID: 1891593
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 1995 Apr;33(2):287-293.
BACKGROUND: Topical 1% butenafine hydrochloride cream, a new benzylamine derivative, has been reported to have antimycotic effect. OBJECTIVE: An open trial as conducted to assess the efficacy and safety of 1%...
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