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The following are the causes of dermatophytosis by organ system involvement: | The following are the causes of dermatophytosis by organ system involvement: | ||
* Tinea corporis: Infection of body surfaces other than the feet, groin, face, scalp hair, or beard hair | * Tinea corporis: Infection of body surfaces other than the feet, groin, face, scalp hair, or beard hair | ||
* Tinea pedis: Infection of the foot | * [[Tinea pedis]]: Infection of the foot | ||
* Tinea cruris: Infection of the groin | * Tinea cruris: Infection of the groin | ||
* Tinea capitis: Infection of scalp hair | * Tinea capitis: Infection of scalp hair |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
Causes
Life-Threatening Causes
- Dermatophytes cause non-lethal infection of the superficial skin, therefore, the agents causing dermatophytosis are not life-threatening.
Common Causes
The common etiologic agents of the dermatophytosis can be categorized into one of three genera
- Epidermophyton
- Microsporum
- Trichophyton
Causes By Organ System
The following are the causes of dermatophytosis by organ system involvement:
- Tinea corporis: Infection of body surfaces other than the feet, groin, face, scalp hair, or beard hair
- Tinea pedis: Infection of the foot
- Tinea cruris: Infection of the groin
- Tinea capitis: Infection of scalp hair
- Tinea unguium (dermatophyte onychomycosis): Infection of the nail
- Tinea faecei: Infection of the face
- Tinea barbae: Infection of the facial hair
- Tinea mannum: Infection of the hands