Tinea

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Background

  • Fungal infection caused by dermatophytes that feed on keratin

Tinea Types

Tinea Corporis
Tinea Capitis

Clinical Features

  • Scaly, with variable pruritus
  • Corporis: ring appearance w/ central clearing
  • Capitis: patchy alopecia

Differential Diagnosis

  • Pityriasis rosea
  • Lichen planus
  • Psoriasis
  • Eczema
  • Contact dermatitis

Diagnosis

  • Clinical diagnosis

Treatment

  • Topical antifungal tx for all except tinea capitis
  • Clotrimazole 1% BID x2-3wk
    • Must use for 7-10d beyond resolution of lesions
  • Capitis
    • Griseofulvin 20-25mg/kg/d or BID
      • Usually requires 8wk of tx
    • Selenium or ketoconazole shampoos are adjunct tx
    • Okay for child to go to school
  • Kerion
    • Cephalexin 40mg/kg/d in 4 divided doses in addition to systemic antifungal tx

Disposition

  • Discharge

See Also

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