Dermatomycosis

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Dermatomycosis
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Micrograph of a superficial dermatomycosis. The fungal organisms are the dark staining, thick, quasi-linear objects below with skin surface. Vulvar biopsy. GMS stain.
Specialty Infectious diseases   OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg
Symptoms Rash, skin irritation, skin eruptions
CausesInfection by a fungus

A dermatomycosis is a skin disease caused by a fungus. Most dermatomycoses are mild and resolve without treatment, but many are treated clinically with topical antifungal medicines. Oral antifungals are also an option for treatment. [1]

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One of the most frequent forms is dermatophytosis (ringworm, tinea) which includes tinea pedis, also known as athlete's foot. Another example is cutaneous candidiasis. These fungal infections impair superficial layers of the skin, hair and nails. [1]

Dermatomycosis is one of the most common types of infection worldwide. [2] In some populations, over 20% of people have a dermatomycosis, which is typically not severe enough to prompt them to visit a clinic. Many are treated with over-the-counter antifungal treatments. [1]

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  1. 1 2 3 Mochizuki, Takashi; Tsuboi, Ryoji; Iozumi, Ken; Ishizaki, Sumiko; Ushigami, Tsuyoshi; Ogawa, Yumi; Kaneko, Takehiko; Kawai, Masaaki; Kitami, Yuki; Kusuhara, Masahiro; Kono, Takeshi; Sato, Toshiki; Sato, Tomotaka; Shimoyama, Harunari; Takenaka, Motoi (December 2020). "Guidelines for the management of dermatomycosis (2019)" . The Journal of Dermatology. 47 (12): 1343–1373. doi:10.1111/1346-8138.15618. ISSN   0385-2407.
  2. Heckler, Ilana; Sabalza, Maite; Bojmehrani, Azadeh; Venkataraman, Iswariya; Thompson, Curtis (2023-03-29). "The need for fast and accurate detection of dermatomycosis" . Medical Mycology. 61 (5). doi:10.1093/mmy/myad037. ISSN   1369-3786.