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  1. Intermittent griseofulvin effective in tinea capitis.(Clinical report): An article from: Skin & Allergy News by Nancy Walsh, 2006-10-01
  2. Culture is crucial to diagnosis of tinea capitis. (Symptoms Don't Always Add Up).: An article from: Family Practice News by Betsy Bates, 2002-12-01
  3. Diagnostic dilemma.(tinea capitis): An article from: Pediatric News
  4. Dermatology nurse alert: it's tinea capitis season!: An article from: Dermatology Nursing
  5. Use more than 4.5 mg/kg per day of terbinafine. (Tinea Capitis in Children).: An article from: Family Practice News by Bruce Jancin, 2002-10-15
  6. Dermatitis or tinea capitis? Take a culture.(Clinical Rounds): An article from: Skin & Allergy News by Norra MacReady, 2004-10-01
  7. Try higher doses of terbinafine for treating tinea capitis in children. (How Much Higher Still Unclear).: An article from: Pediatric News by Bruce Jancin, 2003-02-01
  8. Tinea capitis calls for higher terbinafine doses: two-week course.(Rx)(Brief Article): An article from: Family Practice News by Nancy Walsh, 2003-08-15
  9. Tinea versicolor.(case studies)(Disease/Disorder overview): An article from: Dermatology Nursing by Amor Khachemoune, 2006-04-01
  10. Terbinafine granules benefit tinea capitis.(Clinical Rounds): An article from: Pediatric News by Heidi Splete, 2007-08-01
  11. Many pediatricians need heads up on tinea capitis. (Look for Broken Hairs, Redness).(Brief Article): An article from: Pediatric News by Betsy Bates, 2002-06-01
  12. Don't rely on clinical symptoms alone to distinguish children with tinea capitis. (Culture Still Necessary).: An article from: Skin & Allergy News by Betsy Bates, 2002-12-01
  13. Tinea capitis is widespread and costly. (Racial Disparity).: An article from: Skin & Allergy News by Bruce Jancin, 2002-02-01
  14. Pulsed Antifungal Therapy Offers Advantages.(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included): An article from: Family Practice News by Bruce Jancin, 2000-01-15

81. Ringworm, It’s Not A Worm, It’s A Fungus
ringworm, It’s not a worm, It’sa fungus. ringworm is a skin problemthat affects people. Actually, ringworm is a fungus infection.
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Ringworm can cause skin problems in dogs or cats but it is much more frequent in cats. Younger animals are much more likely to have ringworm than older ones since most pets and people have an immunity to ringworm after having had the problem before. That is why kids catch ringworm much more often than adults. There are adults however who seem to catch ringworm every time they come into contact with the fungus. If your physician is suspicious that a family pet is carrying ringworm, there are several ways we can diagnose the problem. Whenever there is an area of hair loss on a cat we should check for ringworm. There are 3 ways to diagnose ringworm fungus. First, about 20 per cent of ringworm fungus will glow under a black light. We call this the Wood’s light test. Since only 20 per cent glow, this means that 80 per cent of positive cases will not and we cannot positively say ringworm doesn’t exist if we have a "no glow" situation. Second, we can perform a ringworm culture. Crusts and hair are placed on a special growth medium which will grow the fungus and turn from yellow to red to indicate a ringworm positive situation. Third, when we suspect ringworm as one of many possible causes of a skin lesion, a biopsy will tell us if we have a ringworm infection as well as many other types of skin problems. If your physician is interested in finding out if the family pet has ringworm, and there are no skin lesions anywhere, we have a special method of checking. We take a sterile tooth brush and brush down the entire pet. Then we culture the bristles of the tooth brush. This method is very accurate in determining whether your pet carries ringworm without showing any outward signs.

82. Ringworm On Cats, Ringworm And Bengal Cats; Feline Health Issues With Current In
ringworm in Cats Prevention and Treatment Ideas, from The Bengal Cat HealthCorner at HDW Enterprises and Foothill Felines Bengals. ringworm.
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(Please note: we do NOT claim to be veterinarians; however, we would like to share our research with other cat-lovers!! We will be updating this page often!! Send us your ideas and any comments!!) Ringworm
Ringworm, actually a fungal infection of the skin , is one of the few infections or diseases that can affect cats and their human families. Ringworm is most commonly identified with hair loss, but additional symptoms may include scaling or crusty sores on the skin, of varying degrees, and itchiness.
Why is it called "ringworm"? The fungi in the disease cause inflammation of the skin in response, and since the ringworm fungi cannot survive in an environment of inflammation, the infection moves outward, in a ring-like pattern. In the center of the ring is the skin tissue that is trying to heal.
Why is ringworm so very contagious? The most common method of infection is from contact with infected hair. Because hairs, which are covered with spores, tend to remain in our environments, they remain as a key source for re-infecting animals and people. Some cats are known as carriers; that is, they do not themselves have symptoms of the disease, yet they are actually spreading the disease to others around them.
How do you diagnose ringworm?

83. Ringworm (0-12 Months)
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What is ringworm? Ringworm is a contagious fungal infection of the skin that has nothing to do with worms. It can be itchy, but it's not painful or dangerous. It's similar to the fungus that causes athlete's foot, jock itch, and toenail fungus. In young children it most often affects only the torso or scalp. If your child has ringworm on his torso, he'll have a rash of one or several red rings, usually ranging from dime- to quarter-size, on his chest, stomach, thighs, or back. They're usually crusty or scaly on the outside and smooth in the center. As the fungus grows the rings get larger. When the fungus affects the scalp it usually appears as dandruff or bald spots. The rings can be dry and crusty, or moist and filled with pus. It's easy to confuse ringworm of the scalp with a much more common condition called cradle cap . If you aren't sure what your baby has, consult your doctor.

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85. Eva's Cavy Care Page - Ringworm
Eva's Cavy Care Page ringworm. You might try a dandruff schampoo for humans if thefungus infestation is light (no sores, only scratching). ringworm Treatment.
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Symptoms
General symptoms are:
  • Sores on the head, and sometimes the neck.
  • Scratching.
Identification
Species of rimgworm are seldom identified. The cavy is usually treated for ringworm if it looks like ringworm and does not improve with Ivomec treatment.
Treatment
If you suspect ringworm - see a good vet!
Ways to spread
This can spread from one species to another. You can get it yourself from petting an unknown cat in the street, and then you can give it to your cavies by petting them! Also rats, mice, dogs, calfs, and lots of other animals can get this desease. I have noticed that some people say that ringworm can live on wood and that therefore you must throw away any pieces of wood in the cage if any of your cavies gets ringworm - including the cage itself if it is made out of wood. This is of course rubbish since ringworm is a parasite of humans and other animals - it is not a tree parasite.
Facts
Ringworm is a kind of fungus . Common species are Trichopyton mentagrophytes and Microsporum gypseum.
General Treatment
Scratching/sores are usually symptoms of either mites or a fungus infection. Treat for

86. Ringworm -Childrens Hospital San Diego
Print ringworm Main Symptoms Round pink patch; Clearing of the center as thepatch grows; Raised, rough, scaly border; When to Call Your Doctor for ringworm.
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Main Symptoms
  • Round pink patch
  • Clearing of the center as the patch grows
  • Raised, rough, scaly border
  • Usually 1/2 to 1 inch in size
  • Ring slowly increases in size/mildly itchy
Cause
  • A fungus infection of the skin transmitted from puppies or kittens who have it, or from the soil.
See More Appropriate Topic (instead of this one) If: When to Call Your Doctor for Ringworm Call Your Doctor Within 24 Hours (between 9am and 4pm) If:
  • Pus is draining from the rash
Call Your Doctor During Weekday Office Hours If:
  • You think your child needs to be seen
  • Scalp is involved
  • More than 3 spots are present
  • You have other questions or concerns
Parent Care at Home If:
  • Mild ringworm and you don't think your child needs to be seen
Home Care Advice for Ringworm of the Body
  • Antifungal Cream
    • Use Micatin or Lotrimin cream (no prescription needed) 2 times per day.
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    Aventis Pharmaceuticals). Also includes information on ringworm. ringworm. AventisPharmaceuticals). Also includes information on ringworm.
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    88. Treating Ringworm
    Pharmaceuticals). Also includes information on treating ringworm. treating ringworm. Pharmaceuticals).Also includes information on treating ringworm.
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    89. Ringworm: Dermatophytes, Tinea Corporis - Skin Disorders
    ringworm. What is ringworm? ringworm is an infection of the body surface withmoldlike fungi called dermatophytes. What are the Symptoms of ringworm?
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    What is Ringworm?
    Ringworm is an infection of the body surface with mold-like fungi called dermatophytes.
    What are the Symptoms of Ringworm?
    • itching of the affected area
      skin lesion, rash
      usually on exposed body areas
      ring shaped
      reddened patch (skin, abnormally dark or light)
      borders advance and spread, and the center clears
      borders appear scaly and distinct
    How is Ringworm Diagnosed?
    The diagnosis is primarily based on the appearance of the skin. Certain species of fungus will appear florescent if the skin is examined with a special blue light, called a Wood's lamp, in a dark room. A more definitive diagnosis can be made by scraping the affected area of skin and examining the cells under a microscope. The fungi have a characteristic "spaghetti and meatballs" appearance. The skin scrapings can also be sent to the microbiology laboratory, and the fungus will grow in the culture medium.
    What is the Treatment for Ringworm?

    90. Ringworm(Ages 3 To 8)
    Ato-Z Guide ringworm Ages 3 to 8 by Catherine Rauch and JoAnne Robb Approvedby the ParentCenter Medical Advisory Board. What's below What is ringworm?
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    Approved by the ParentCenter Medical Advisory Board What's below: What is ringworm? How did my child get ringworm? How should I treat ringworm? Can I do anything to make sure my child doesn't get ringworm again? ... How long will my child be contagious? What is ringworm?
    Ringworm is a contagious fungal infection of the skin that has nothing to do with worms. It can be itchy, but it's not painful or dangerous. It's the same fungus that causes athlete's foot, jock itch, and toenail fungus. In young children it most often affects only the torso or scalp. If your child has ringworm on his torso, he'll have a rash of one or several red rings, usually ranging from dime to quarter size, on his chest, stomach, thighs, or back. The rings are usually crusty or scaly on the outside and smooth in the center. As the fungus grows the rings get larger. When the fungus affects the scalp it usually appears as dandruff or bald spots . They can be dry and crusty, or moist and filled with pus. It's easy to confuse ringworm of the scalp with dandruff.

    91. Ringworm(Age 2)
    Ato-Z Guide ringworm Age 2 by Catherine Rauch and JoAnne Robb Approved bythe ParentCenter Medical Advisory Board. What's below What is ringworm?
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    Approved by the ParentCenter Medical Advisory Board What's below: What is ringworm? How did my toddler get ringworm? How should I treat ringworm? Can I do anything to make sure my child doesn't get ringworm again? ... How long will my child be contagious? What is ringworm?
    Ringworm is a contagious fungal infection of the skin that has nothing to do with worms. It can be itchy, but it's not painful or dangerous. It's the same fungus that causes athlete's foot, jock itch, and toenail fungus. In young children it most often affects only the torso or scalp. If your child has ringworm on his torso, he'll have a rash of one or several red rings, usually ranging from dime to quarter size, on his chest, stomach, thighs, or back. The rings are usually crusty or scaly on the outside and smooth in the center. As the fungus grows the rings get larger. When the fungus affects the scalp it usually appears as dandruff or bald spots . They can be dry and crusty, or moist and filled with pus. It's easy to confuse ringworm of the scalp with dandruff. How did my toddler get ringworm?

    92. MassConcerts:::Ringworm Photos
    ringworm Photos. Photos By Christopher Wright For Modern Music Magazine. Go Back.
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    93. Ringworm | Female Hair Loss Solutions | Mark Glenn, London, UK
    Mark Glenn Hair Enhancement, London Hair Loss Dictionaryringworm information on female hair loss and its causes.
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    94. RINGWORM - MOLLUSCUM CONTAGIOSUM
    ringworm MOLLUSCUM CONTAGIOSUM. Article 1997. ringworm. ringworm (medicallyknown as tinea corporis ) is a fungus infection of the skin.
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    RINGWORM - MOLLUSCUM CONTAGIOSUM
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    Scott Fretzin MD, Indiana University 1001 W. 10th St., RG-524, Indianapolis, IN 46202 (317) 630-7064, 1997
    RINGWORM
    Ringworm (medically known as "tinea corporis") is a fungus infection of the skin. The fungus can infect many parts of the body, but the most common are the feet (tinea pedis —athlete's foot), the scalp (tinea capitis), and the body itself. Most often the skin will have an itchy red patch which is in the shape of a ring. There is usually white scale on top of the red patch. The size can vary from very small to large enough to cover most of the human body. A person may develop one patch or many at the same time. Although ringworm is contagious, it takes vigorous contact to transfer the fungus. It is also important to know that not everyone is susceptible to contract ringworm. Unfortunately, there is no way to predict who is susceptible and who is resistant. Ringworm is transferred from human to human or from animals (dog/cat) to human. The fungus can also grow on the ground and on mats and can be transferred by hard physical contact. Ringworm can be prevented by ensuring that the mats are cleaned with soap and water and by physically covering the ringworm with a bandage. There are many medicines to treat ringworm Topically applied creams usually work well. These include products such as clotrimazole cream or Desenex. They can be bought over the counter and if used twice a day, the lesion should resolve within several weeks. There are also stronger prescription products (ketoconazole cream and others) which may work on some difficult-to-treat infections. Rarely, an oral medicine is needed. Several types of pills can be taken which will eliminate the fungus.

    95. Demo Pop-Under Window
    ringworm? ringworm of the skin, tinea capitas, is caused by a mold likefungus called dermatophytes, not by worms as the name suggests.
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    96. Ringworm
    ringworm ringworm (also known as dermatophytosis) may sound like a worm or parasitebut it is actually a fungus which lives on keratin (found in skin, hair and
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    Ringworm
    Ringworm (also known as dermatophytosis) may sound like a worm or parasite but it is actually a fungus which lives on keratin (found in skin, hair and nails). Three species of ringworm are commonly found to infect felines. These are Microsporum canis (this is by far the most common cause of feline ringworm), Trichophyton mentagrophytes (usually contracted through contact with rodents), and Microsporum gypseum/fulvum (these are usually contracted from contact with spores in the soil). As well as being fairly contagious to other cats (and dogs although dogs get it less frequently than cats), ringworm is the most common zoonotic disease, meaning that it can be transferred from animals to humans, and its rate of infection is rising. So if your pet has ringworm you must take certain precautions to protect yourself, such as using gloves to handle your pet, and wearing an apron or clothing that you wash subsequent to handling the pet. Cats can be asymptomatic carriers so if you have multiple cats, or other pets and one pet has ringworm but the other seems symptom free... you may want to have him/her tested as well just to be cautious. Ringworm is generally seen in kittens before their immune system is fully developed or in adults who have been immuno-compromised by stress, disease or disorder.

    97. Health Ency.: Disease: Ringworm
    ringworm See images. Causes and Risks. ringworm is a common skin disorder,especially among children, but may occur in people of all ages.
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    Ency. home Disease R Ringworm See images Overview Symptoms Treatment ... Prevention Alternative names: Dermatophytid; Tinea Definition: An infection of the body surface with mold-like fungi called dermatophytes. Causes and Risks Ringworm is a common skin disorder, especially among children, but may occur in people of all ages. It is caused by mold-like fungi (dermatophytes). See tinea corporis , also see tinea capitis (ringworm involving the scalp), tinea cruris (ringworm of the groin, also called jock itch ), and tinea pedis (ringworm on the feet, also called athlete's foot Ency. home Disease R Please read this Important notice Also Check Out
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    98. Dermatology - Tinea Infections (Ringworm)
    Tinea Infections (ringworm) What are tinea infections (ringworm)? is immunocompromisedby disease or medication. What are the most common types of ringworm?
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    Tinea Infections (Ringworm) What are tinea infections (ringworm)?
    Different fungi, depending on their location on the body, cause ringworm. Ringworm is characterized by ring-shaped, red, scaly patches with clearing centers. There is an increased risk of contracting ringworm if a person: Did you know? "Ringworm" is a misleading term that refers to the circular appearance of the fungal lesion. There are no worms involved.
    • is malnourished.
      has poor hygiene.
      lives in a warm climate.
      has contact with other persons or pets that have ringworm.
      is immunocompromised by disease or medication.
    What are the most common types of ringworm?
    The most common types of ringworm include the following:
    • athlete's foot (tinea pedis or foot ringworm)
      This common condition mostly affects teen and adult males. It less frequently affects children before puberty. Contributing causes include sweating, not drying the feet well after swimming or bathing, wearing tight socks and shoes, and warm weather conditions. Symptoms of athlete's foot may include:
      • whitening of the skin between the toes scaling of the feet itchy rash on the feet blisters on the feet
      jock itch (tinea cruris or groin ringworm)
      This condition is also more common in males and occurs more often during warm weather conditions. It is very rare in females. Symptoms of jock itch may include:

    99. Ringworm
    MAIN SEARCH INDEX ringworm. Definition. ringworm is a common fungal infection ofthe skin. The name is a misnomer since the disease is not caused by a worm.
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    100. Ringworm
    Stuff Fun Stuff Lists Books. ringworm. LogoClick on Image resourceand images on ringworm fungus. In This Section Allergies Basic
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