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Title: Dermatophytes (Superficial Mycoses)


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Dermatophytes(Superficial Mycoses)
  • (Skin Plants)

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Tinea
  • Ringworm (moth)

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Tinea corporis(the body)
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Tinea pedis(feet)
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Tinea unguium(nails)
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Tinea capitis(scalp)
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Tinea cruris(jock itch)
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Tinea barbae(bearded area)
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Tinea versicolor (Spaghetti and meatballs)
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Ecology of Dermatophytes
  • To determine the source of infection
  • Anthropophilic
  • Zoophilic
  • Geophilic

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Anthropophilic
  • Associated with humans only. Person -to-person
    transmission through contaminated objects (comb,
    hat, etc.)

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Zoophilic
  • Associated with animals. Direct transmission to
    humans by close contact with animals.

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Geophilic
  • Usually found in soil. Transmitted to humans by
    direct exposure.

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Geographic Distribution
  • Worldwide

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Dermatophytes3 Genera
  • Trichophyton
  • Microsporum
  • Epidermophyton

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Trichophyton (19 species)
  • Hair
  • Skin
  • Nails

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Trichophyton species
Large, smooth, thin wall, septate, pencil-shaped
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Trichophyton rubrum
  • Causes a chronic infection in patients with a
    cell-mediated immune defect.
  • (most common in SC blacks)

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Microsporum(13 species)
  • Skin
  • Hair

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Microsporum species
Thick wall, spindle shape, multicellular
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Microsporum canis
  • .
  • Most common etiologic agent of tinea in SC whites

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Epidermophyton floccosum
  • Skin
  • Nails

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Epidermophyton floccosum
Bifurcated hyphae with multiple, smooth, club
shaped macroconidia (2-4 cells)
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Therapy
  • Griseofulvin
  • Tinactin
  • Clotrimazole
  • Miconazole
  • Ketoconazole
  • Itraconazole
  • Terbinafine

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Dermatophytid Reaction(ID)
  • Dermatophyte infection on feet
  • (not clinically evident)
  • Ringworm Lesion on hand
  • (usually the dominant side)

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Dermatophytid Reaction(ID)
  • Culture skin scrapings from feet
  • Treat the tinea pedis
  • The hand lesion (ID phenomenon) will respond to
    therapy of the foot.

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Dermatophyte Culture
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Dermatophyte Culture
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Dermatophyte Culture
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Dermatophytes
  • It is not necessary to be an athlete to get
    athletes foot.
  • A tinea (moth) does not cause skin lesions
  • There are no worms in ringworm

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