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41. Tinea Infections (Athlete's Foot, Jock Itch) Information Doctor Definition. Ringworm is a skin infection caused by a fungus. Ringworm can affect skin on your body (tinea corporis), scalp (tinea capitis), groin area (tinea cruris, also http://www.healthline.com/channel/tinea-infections.html |
42. EMedicine Health - Body Ringworm Consumer health resource center providing an overview of body ringworm and its causes, symptoms, and treatment. http://www.emedicinehealth.com/ringworm_on_body/article_em.htm |
43. EMedicine Health - Scalp Ringworm Medical information site on ringworm of the scalp. Discusses symptoms and advice on treatment. http://www.emedicinehealth.com/ringworm_on_scalp/article_em.htm |
44. Tinea Infections - HealthCentral Everything you need to know about tinea infections, including the most common causes and treatments. http://www.healthcentral.com/skin-care/h/tinea-infections.html |
45. About Athlete S Foot Information about this disorder, and many resources to help understand and treat this common disorder. http://orthopedics.about.com/cs/footproblems/a/athletesfoot.htm |
46. Tinea Infections - Medical Health Care Library Wiki Tinea is the fungus that causes ringworm, athlete's foot and jock itch. These infections are usually not serious, but they can be uncomfortable. http://www.healthocrates.com/Tinea-Infections |
47. Tinea Capitis In Adults Scientific and medical paper on ringworm of the scalp. http://www.bmj.com/cgi/content/full/320/7246/1389 |
48. Tinea Infections - Definition Of Tinea Infections In The Medical Ringworm Definition. Ringworm is a common fungal infection of the skin. The name is a misnomer since the disease is not caused by a worm. http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Tinea infections |
49. DHPE Ringworm Factsheet on this contagious fungus infection including the signs and symptoms, diagnosis, complications, treatment and prevention. http://www.dhpe.org/ringworm.htm |
50. Tinea Infections (Ringworm) Different fungi, depending on their location on the child's body, cause ringworm. http://www.lpch.org/DiseaseHealthInfo/HealthLibrary/derm/tinea.html |
51. NHS Choices Athlete S Foot Provides a short video and details of symptoms, causes, diagnosis, treatment, complications and prevention. http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/Athletes-foot/ |
52. Tinea Infections Athlete's Foot, Jock Itch And Ringworm July Please note The American Family Physician Web archive extends from 1998 to the present. Enhanced features are available for content published after 2000. http://www.aafp.org/afp/980700ap/980700b.html |
53. Tinea Infections The American Academy of Dermatology is committed to advancing the science of medicine and surgery related to promoting a lifetime of healthier skin, hair and nails. http://www.aad.org/education/students/Tineainfect.htm |
54. Tinea Infections Advanced Reading On Healthline Healthline is the first consumer medical search engine focused on delivering results from trusted, highquality healthcare websites. Get answers to all your health questions http://www.healthline.com/elseviercontent/first-tinea-infections |
55. Tinea EMedicine Emergency Medicine The various tinea infections are caused chiefly by species of the genera Microsporum, Trichophyton, and Epidermophyton. Tinea corporis is mainly caused by T tonsurans and also by M http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/787217-overview |
56. Tinea Infections Athlete's Foot, Jock Itch And Ringworm Tinea is a fungus that can grow on your skin, hair or nails. As it grows, it spreads out in a circle, leaving normallooking skin in the middle. http://familydoctor.org/online/famdocen/home/common/infections/common/fungal/316 |
57. Tinea Infections - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Tinea ringworm. Any of various contagious skin infections due to related kinds of fungus, usually resulting in circular, itchy, discoloured patches covered with scales or blisters. http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Tinea infections |
58. Tinea Infections (Ringworm) Did You Know? Ringworm is a misleading term that refers to the circular appearance of the fungal lesion. There are no worms involved. http://www.health.uab.edu/15134/ |
59. Ringworm (Tinea Infections) What are tinea infections (ringworm)? Different fungi, depending on their location on the child's body, cause ringworm. It is characterized by ringshaped red, scaly, or http://www.childrenshospital.org/az/Site1751/mainpageS1751P0.html |
60. Tinea Infections (Ringworm) - University Of Chicago Medical Center Detailed information on the most common types of ringworm, including diagnosis and treatment http://www.uchospitals.edu/online-library/content=P00310 |
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