Tinea corporis refers to dermatophyte infections of the trunk, legs, arms, and/or neck, excluding the feet, hands, and groin. Causes of Tinea Corporis Tinea corporis (often called ringworm of the
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Tinea CrurisTinea Cruris
Tinea cruris is a subacute or chronic dermatophytosis of the groin, pubic regions, and thighs. Causes of Tinea Cruris Jock itch occurs almost exclusively in adult men. It can sometimes
Tinea ManuumTinea Manuum
Tinea manuum ia a chronic dermatophytosis of the hand(s), often unilateral, most commonly on the dominant hand, and usually associated with tinea pedis. Causes of Tinea Manuum Tinea manuum is
Tinea PedisTinea Pedis
Tinea pedis is a dermatophytic infection of the feet, characterized by erythema, scaling, maceration, and/or bulla formation. In most cases of epidermal dermatophytosis, the infection occurs initially on the feet,
Toxic Shock SyndromeToxic Shock Syndrome
Toxic shock syndrome (TSS) is an acute toxin-mediated illness caused by toxin-producing Staphylococcus aureus, characterized by rapid onset of fever, hypotension, generalized skin and mucosal erythema, and multisystem failure, occurring
Tuberous SclerosisTuberous Sclerosis
Tuberous sclerosis is an autosomal dominant disease arising from a genetically programmed hyperplasia of ectodermal and mesodermal cells and manifested by a variety of lesions in the skin, CNS (hamartomas),
TularemiaTularemia
Tularemia is an acute infection transmitted by handling flesh of infected animals, by the bite of insect vectors, by inoculation of conjunctiva, by ingestion of infected food, or by inhalation;