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THE STUDY OF ETIOLOGIC CAUSES OF DERMATOPHYTE IN THE LOCATION OF FOOT AND GROIN, AND THE POSSIBILITY OF ASSOCIATION OF DERMATOPHYTOSES OF THESE TWO LOCATIONS TOGETHER

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  43-48

Abstract

 Superficial mycosis of the skin is one of the most prevalent human infections. Within these infections, tinea pedis and tinea cruris have been studied. Different aetioligic causes play role in these infections which the most important of them are: Trichophyton rubrum, Trichophyton Mentagrophyte and Epidermophyton floccosum. Prevalence arrangement of these causes are deferent in societies.This study is a case series study which in the course of this period 42 affected patients to tinea pedis and 40 affected patients to tinea cruris have been studied. from patients with doubtfull clinical lesion, whom have referred to Razi Hospital within the first six months of the year 77, samear and CULTURE were provided and in the meanwhile for consideration of possibile association of Dermatophytoses in these two location in cases of clinical doubt to tinea pedis among the affected patients to tinea cruris, SMEAR and CULTURE was made and it was observed that 40 of affected patients to tinea cruris, 4 patiemts simultaneously have tinea pedis (10%). in this study also, RISK FACTORs of tinea pedis and tinea cruris have been studied.Etiologic causes in tina pedis in this study with respect to arrangement are: T. Ment, T. rubrum and then Epid. floccosum and the causes of thinea cruris with respect to arrangement are: Epid. floccosum, T. rubrum and then T. Ment.In this study foot and groin Etioligic factors have been considered, it was observed that the patern of their etiologic causes in Iran with respect to other countries are different.

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    FARNAGHI, F., RAZIEE, M., & FARIVAR SADRI, M.. (2001). THE STUDY OF ETIOLOGIC CAUSES OF DERMATOPHYTE IN THE LOCATION OF FOOT AND GROIN, AND THE POSSIBILITY OF ASSOCIATION OF DERMATOPHYTOSES OF THESE TWO LOCATIONS TOGETHER. TEHRAN UNIVERSITY MEDICAL JOURNAL (TUMJ), 59(1), 43-48. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/38940/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    FARNAGHI F., RAZIEE M., FARIVAR SADRI M.. THE STUDY OF ETIOLOGIC CAUSES OF DERMATOPHYTE IN THE LOCATION OF FOOT AND GROIN, AND THE POSSIBILITY OF ASSOCIATION OF DERMATOPHYTOSES OF THESE TWO LOCATIONS TOGETHER. TEHRAN UNIVERSITY MEDICAL JOURNAL (TUMJ)[Internet]. 2001;59(1):43-48. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/38940/en

    IEEE: Copy

    F. FARNAGHI, M. RAZIEE, and M. FARIVAR SADRI, “THE STUDY OF ETIOLOGIC CAUSES OF DERMATOPHYTE IN THE LOCATION OF FOOT AND GROIN, AND THE POSSIBILITY OF ASSOCIATION OF DERMATOPHYTOSES OF THESE TWO LOCATIONS TOGETHER,” TEHRAN UNIVERSITY MEDICAL JOURNAL (TUMJ), vol. 59, no. 1, pp. 43–48, 2001, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/38940/en

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