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1. Fungal Infections - Keyword, What Are Superficial Fungal Infections?, What Are the Signs and Symptoms of Superficial Fungal Infe
Search Powered by JRank Human Diseases and Conditions Human Diseases and Conditions E Ga Fungal Infections Fungal Infections Fungi are organisms that can grow in or on the body, causing infections of internal organs or of the skin, nails, and hair. They produce two kinds of infections: systemic and superficial. Systemic infections affect internal organs. Superficial infections affect the surface of the body, the skin, the nails, and the hair. What Are Superficial Fungal Infections? Superficial fungal infections attack tissues on the surface of the body, which include the skin, nails, or hair. Some common examples are ringworm, athlete's foot, jock itch, and yeast infections. Candida yeast infections are usually found on the skin, in the mouth, in the vagina, on
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2. Ciclopirox (Loprox) gel for superficial fungal infections.
DrugLib.com Drug Information Portal Search Rx drug information, pharmaceutical research, clinical trials, news, and more Drugs by Name Drugs by Condition Drugs by Category Most Searched Ratings/Reviews Active Ingred's Alerts Adverse Events Related Drugs Penlac Loprox Ciclopirox Loprox gel for superficial fungal infections. Author s : Gupta AK, Bluhm R Affiliation s : Division of Dermatology, Department of Medicine, Sunnybrook and Womens College Health Sciences Centre Sunnybrook site , University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada. Clinical trials have shown that ciclopirox gel is a successful treatment for seborrheic dermatitis of the scalp as well as for tinea pedis. Ciclopirox is indicated in the US for the treatment of tinea pedis, tinea corporis, pityriasis versicol
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3. Principles of Pediatric Dermatology - Chapter10 : FUNGAL SKIN INFECTIONS SUPERFICIAL FUNGAL INFECTIONS TINEA CAPITIS
CHAPTER 10 FUNGAL SKIN INFECTIONS SUPERFICIAL FUNGAL INFECTIONS Contents Previous Chapter Next Chapter Search CANDIDIASIS Candidiasis is a superficial fungal infection, which is very common in infants and young children caused by the yeast like fungus Candida albicans. The organism changes its behavior and becomes pathogenic under certain conditions Continuous occlusion and maceration of the skin as in diaper dermatitis by napkins and plastic pants. Age Group infants and young children are more susceptible to candidiasis than adults. Long term corticosteroid therapy as in chronic skin diseases or in allergic bronchial asthma. Cutaneous Candidiasis Fig. Tinea pedis Candidiasis Skin Manifestations The intertriginous areas are common sites for Candida infection pa
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4. Principles of Pediatric Dermatology - Chapter10 : FUNGAL SKIN INFECTIONS SUPERFICIAL FUNGAL INFECTIONS TINEA CAPITIS
CHAPTER 10 FUNGAL SKIN INFECTIONS SUPERFICIAL FUNGAL INFECTIONS Contents Previous Chapter Next Chapter Search CANDIDIASIS Candidiasis is a superficial fungal infection, which is very common in infants and young children caused by the yeast like fungus Candida albicans. The organism changes its behavior and becomes pathogenic under certain conditions Continuous occlusion and maceration of the skin as in diaper dermatitis by napkins and plastic pants. Age Group infants and young children are more susceptible to candidiasis than adults. Long term corticosteroid therapy as in chronic skin diseases or in allergic bronchial asthma. Cutaneous Candidiasis Fig. Tinea pedis Candidiasis Skin Manifestations The intertriginous areas are common sites for Candida infection pa
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5. Ciclopirox (Loprox) gel for superficial fungal infections.
BioMedSearch IMAGE Submit Home Advanced Search Tools Search Tutorial Login |Create Free Account Document Detail Ciclopirox Loprox gel for superficial fungal infections. MedLine Citation: PMID: 15334276 Owner: NLM Status: MEDLINE Abstract/OtherAbstract: Ciclopirox Loprox is a broad spectrum antifungal medication that also has antibacterial and anti inflammatory properties. R Bluhm Related Documents : 427836 Modes of action of intracellular dextranase and three oligoglucanases from pseudomonas ... Publication Date: 2004 Aug Sep Date Detail: Created Date: 2004 08 30 Completed Date: 2004 09 22 Revised Date: 2007 11 15 Medline Journal Info: Nlm Unique ID: 9891441 Medline TA: Skin Therapy Lett Country: Canada Other Details: Languages: eng Pagination: 4 5, 9 Citation Subset
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6. Principles of Pediatric Dermatology - Chapter10 : FUNGAL SKIN INFECTIONS SUPERFICIAL FUNGAL INFECTIONS TINEA CAPITIS
CHAPTER 10 FUNGAL SKIN INFECTIONS SUPERFICIAL FUNGAL INFECTIONS Contents Previous Chapter Next Chapter Search CANDIDIASIS Candidiasis is a superficial fungal infection, which is very common in infants and young children caused by the yeast like fungus Candida albicans. The organism changes its behavior and becomes pathogenic under certain conditions Continuous occlusion and maceration of the skin as in diaper dermatitis by napkins and plastic pants. Age Group infants and young children are more susceptible to candidiasis than adults. Long term corticosteroid therapy as in chronic skin diseases or in allergic bronchial asthma. Cutaneous Candidiasis Fig. Tinea pedis Candidiasis Skin Manifestations The intertriginous areas are common sites for Candida infection pa
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7. Ciclopirox (Loprox) gel for superficial fungal infections.
BioMedSearch IMAGE Submit Home Advanced Search Tools Search Tutorial Login |Create Free Account Document Detail Ciclopirox Loprox gel for superficial fungal infections. MedLine Citation: PMID: 15334276 Owner: NLM Status: MEDLINE Abstract/OtherAbstract: Ciclopirox Loprox is a broad spectrum antifungal medication that also has antibacterial and anti inflammatory properties. R Bluhm Related Documents : 427836 Modes of action of intracellular dextranase and three oligoglucanases from pseudomonas ... Publication Date: 2004 Aug Sep Date Detail: Created Date: 2004 08 30 Completed Date: 2004 09 22 Revised Date: 2007 11 15 Medline Journal Info: Nlm Unique ID: 9891441 Medline TA: Skin Therapy Lett Country: Canada Other Details: Languages: eng Pagination: 4 5, 9 Citation Subset
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8. Ciclopirox (Loprox) gel for superficial fungal infections.
DrugLib.com Drug Information Portal Search Rx drug information, pharmaceutical research, clinical trials, news, and more Drugs by Name Drugs by Condition Drugs by Category Most Searched Ratings/Reviews Active Ingred's Alerts Adverse Events Related Drugs Penlac Loprox Ciclopirox Loprox gel for superficial fungal infections. Author s : Gupta AK, Bluhm R Affiliation s : Division of Dermatology, Department of Medicine, Sunnybrook and Womens College Health Sciences Centre Sunnybrook site , University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada. Clinical trials have shown that ciclopirox gel is a successful treatment for seborrheic dermatitis of the scalp as well as for tinea pedis. Ciclopirox is indicated in the US for the treatment of tinea pedis, tinea corporis, pityriasis versicol
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9. Fungal Infections - Keyword, What Are Superficial Fungal Infections?, What Are the Signs and Symptoms of Superficial Fungal Infe
Search Powered by JRank Human Diseases and Conditions Human Diseases and Conditions » E Ga » Fungal Infections Fungal Infections Fungi are organisms that can grow in or on the body, causing infections of internal organs or of the skin, nails, and hair. Superficial fungal infections attack tissues on the surface of the body, which include the skin, nails, or hair. Although the symptoms produced by infection with different types of fungi varies, these infections generally cause itching, reddened skin, and inflammation. Superficial fungal infections are rarely life threatening, but they may cause considerable discomfort or embarrassment. Skin infections Superficial fungal infections are often diagnosed on the basis of their appearance and their location on the body. Pre
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10. Principles of Pediatric Dermatology - Chapter10 : FUNGAL SKIN INFECTIONS SUPERFICIAL FUNGAL INFECTIONS TINEA CAPITIS
CHAPTER 10 FUNGAL SKIN INFECTIONS SUPERFICIAL FUNGAL INFECTIONS Contents Previous Chapter Next Chapter Search CANDIDIASIS Candidiasis is a superficial fungal infection, which is very common in infants and young children caused by the yeast like fungus Candida albicans. The organism changes its behavior and becomes pathogenic under certain conditions Continuous occlusion and maceration of the skin as in diaper dermatitis by napkins and plastic pants. Age Group infants and young children are more susceptible to candidiasis than adults. Long term corticosteroid therapy as in chronic skin diseases or in allergic bronchial asthma. Cutaneous Candidiasis Fig. Tinea pedis Candidiasis Skin Manifestations The intertriginous areas are common sites for Candida infection pa
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11. Principles of Pediatric Dermatology - Chapter10 : FUNGAL SKIN INFECTIONS SUPERFICIAL FUNGAL INFECTIONS TINEA CAPITIS
CHAPTER 10 FUNGAL SKIN INFECTIONS SUPERFICIAL FUNGAL INFECTIONS Contents Previous Chapter Next Chapter Search CANDIDIASIS Candidiasis is a superficial fungal infection, which is very common in infants and young children caused by the yeast like fungus Candida albicans. The organism changes its behavior and becomes pathogenic under certain conditions Continuous occlusion and maceration of the skin as in diaper dermatitis by napkins and plastic pants. Age Group infants and young children are more susceptible to candidiasis than adults. Long term corticosteroid therapy as in chronic skin diseases or in allergic bronchial asthma. Cutaneous Candidiasis Fig. Tinea pedis Candidiasis Skin Manifestations The intertriginous areas are common sites for Candida infection pa
http://www.dermatologyinfo.net/english/chapters/chapter10_2.htm

12. Principles of Pediatric Dermatology - Chapter10 : FUNGAL SKIN INFECTIONS SUPERFICIAL FUNGAL INFECTIONS TINEA CAPITIS
CHAPTER 10 FUNGAL SKIN INFECTIONS SUPERFICIAL FUNGAL INFECTIONS Contents Previous Chapter Next Chapter Search TINEA CAPITIS T. Capitis is a worldwide problem fungal infection of the scalp. This may be due to shortness of the hair, which facilitates easy reach of the fungal spores to the scalp. this is believed to be due to the higher fatty acid of the scalp, which have dermatophytes inhibiting property. It was established many years ago that some saturated fatty acids, from adult human hair and derived from sebum were inhibitory to dermatophytes fungi. Fungal scalp infection may be endemic, sporadic or epidemic, where involvement of large number of school children or in crowded low hygiene refugee camps is not uncommon. Capitis infections are common in temperat
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13. Pediatrics Central: Table 4.7. Topical Drugs for Superficial Fungal Infections
Topical Drugs for Superficial Fungal Infections Table 4 7 Drug Strength Formulation Trade Name Examples Application s per Day Adverse Reactions/Notes Amorolfine OTC 5 NL Loceryl 1 2 weekly mild onychomycosis Well tolerated; Butenafine Rx 1 C Mentax 1 Safety and efficacy in patients younger than 12 y of age have not been established. Clotrimazole Rx and OTC 1 C, L, S, P, Com, SpP, SpL; Lotrimin, Mycelex, Desenex 1 Rx 2 OTC Irritant dermatitis. b Clotrimazole and betamethasone dipropionate Rx C, L Lotrisone c 2 b Irritant dermatitis: safety and efficacy in children have been established. Econazole Rx 1 C, L, P, S foaming Spectazole, Pevaryl Ecreme 1 dermatophyte 2 candidiasis Irritant dermatitis; Ketoconazole Rx and OTC 1, 2 C, Sh Nizoral, Nizoral AD, Sebizol, Xolegel
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15. Principles of Pediatric Dermatology - Chapter10 : FUNGAL SKIN INFECTIONS SUPERFICIAL FUNGAL INFECTIONS TINEA CAPITIS
CHAPTER 10 FUNGAL SKIN INFECTIONS SUPERFICIAL FUNGAL INFECTIONS Contents Previous Chapter Next Chapter Search TINEA CAPITIS T. Capitis is a worldwide problem fungal infection of the scalp. This may be due to shortness of the hair, which facilitates easy reach of the fungal spores to the scalp. this is believed to be due to the higher fatty acid of the scalp, which have dermatophytes inhibiting property. It was established many years ago that some saturated fatty acids, from adult human hair and derived from sebum were inhibitory to dermatophytes fungi. Fungal scalp infection may be endemic, sporadic or epidemic, where involvement of large number of school children or in crowded low hygiene refugee camps is not uncommon. Capitis infections are common in temperat
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16. Ciclopirox (Loprox®) Gel for Superficial Fungal Infections
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17. Article: Treatments for Common Superficial Fungal Infections. | AccessMyLibrary - Promoting library advocacy
Search Index of articles Medicine and Health Health publications Dermatology Nursing articles April 2001 articles Close Create a link to this page Copy and paste this link tag into your Web page or blog: a href 0286 10723957 ITM title Facts and information about Treatments for Common Superficial Fungal Infections. Treatments for Common Superficial Fungal Infections. /a Close Set up an RSS feed that alerts you when new articles from Dermatology Nursing are available. USEMAP Frequently asked questions about RSS feeds Dermatology Nursing Treatments for Common Superficial Fungal Infections. Hide copyright information Copyright Objectives This educational activity is designed for nurses and other health professionals who care for and educate patients regarding
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18. Pediatrics Central: Table 4.7. Topical Drugs for Superficial Fungal Infections
Topical Drugs for Superficial Fungal Infections Table 4 7 Drug Strength Formulation Trade Name Examples Application s per Day Adverse Reactions/Notes Amorolfine OTC 5 NL Loceryl 1 2 weekly mild onychomycosis Well tolerated; Butenafine Rx 1 C Mentax 1 Safety and efficacy in patients younger than 12 y of age have not been established. Clotrimazole Rx and OTC 1 C, L, S, P, Com, SpP, SpL; Lotrimin, Mycelex, Desenex 1 Rx 2 OTC Irritant dermatitis. b Clotrimazole and betamethasone dipropionate Rx C, L Lotrisone c 2 b Irritant dermatitis: safety and efficacy in children have been established. Econazole Rx 1 C, L, P, S foaming Spectazole, Pevaryl Ecreme 1 dermatophyte 2 candidiasis Irritant dermatitis; Ketoconazole Rx and OTC 1, 2 C, Sh Nizoral, Nizoral AD, Sebizol, Xolegel
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19. Article: Treatments for Common Superficial Fungal Infections. | AccessMyLibrary - Promoting library advocacy
Search Index of articles Medicine and Health Health publications Dermatology Nursing articles April 2001 articles Close Create a link to this page Copy and paste this link tag into your Web page or blog: a href 0286 10723957 ITM title Facts and information about Treatments for Common Superficial Fungal Infections. Treatments for Common Superficial Fungal Infections. /a Close Set up an RSS feed that alerts you when new articles from Dermatology Nursing are available. USEMAP Frequently asked questions about RSS feeds Dermatology Nursing Treatments for Common Superficial Fungal Infections. Hide copyright information Copyright Objectives This educational activity is designed for nurses and other health professionals who care for and educate patients regarding
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20. Pediatric Care Online : Table 4.7. Topical Drugs for Superficial Fungal Infections
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