Athlete's foot
Athlete's foot or tinea pedis | |
Pale, flaky & split skin of athlete's foot in a toe web space | |
ICD-10 | B35.3 |
ICD-9 | 110.4 |
DiseasesDB | 13122 |
MedlinePlus | 000875 |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
Symptoms
Diagnosis
Transmission
Prevention
Treatments
Etymology
The Oxford English Dictionary documents written usage of the term in 1928 (1928 Lit. Digest 22 December. 16/1), which seems to undercut the claim by W. F. Young, Inc. that the term "athlete's foot" was originated, rather than simply popularized, as part of an advertising campaign for Absorbine Jr. during the 1930s.[1]
See also
- Antifungal drugs
- Boric acid - as treatment
- Ringworm
- Tinea
Reference
- ↑ The Story of W. F. Young, Inc. and Absorbine at the Absorbine website.
External links
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