| Literature DB >> 24371741 |
Manthoula Valari1, Ageliki Stathi2, Theoni Petropoulou3, Talia Kakourou3, Anastasia Pangali2, Michael Arabatzis4.
Abstract
Two recent indigenous cases of tinea capitis in children due to pale isolates of Trichophyton violaceum are reported herein for the first time from South-East Europe (Greece). Pale isolates of Trichophyton violaceum, reported in the past as Trichophyton glabrum, are thus far sporadically reported only from African or Asian countries. The cases reported herein raise the awareness of its existence in the community, assigning special importance to its accurate identification in the clinical laboratory.Entities:
Keywords: South-East Europe; Tinea capitis; Trichophyton glabrum; Trichophyton violaceum
Year: 2012 PMID: 24371741 PMCID: PMC3854707 DOI: 10.1016/j.mmcr.2012.08.003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Mycol Case Rep ISSN: 2211-7539