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Tinea capitis in adults: A 18-year retrospective, single-centre study in Korea.

Su-Kyung Park1, Sang-Woo Park1, Seok-Kweon Yun1,2, Han-Uk Kim1,2, Jin Park1,2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Tinea capitis (TC) is a dermatophyte infection involving hair and scalp and occurs primarily in prepubertal children. However, data on adults are limited.
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to evaluate epidemiological, clinical and mycological characteristics of TC in adults in Korea. PATIENTS/
METHODS: We retrospectively evaluated 82 adults (44.3%) among 185 TC patients at a tertiary hospital during June 2000-2017.
RESULTS: Mean patient age was 66.9 ± 15.8 (20-90) years with female predominance; mean disease duration until mycological diagnosis, 22.5 (1-144) weeks; and misdiagnosis rate, 65.9%. Most common presumptive initial diagnoses were seborrhoeic dermatitis (24.4%) and bacterial folliculitis (18.3%). Chronic systemic illness and accompanying alopecia were found in 61 (74.4%) and 46 (56.1%) patients, respectively. Pustular type was found in 26.8% patients, followed by seborrhoeic dermatitis-like 25.6%, grey patch 23.2%, kerion celsi 22.0% and black dot 2.4%. Forty-eight patients (58.5%) had tinea infection at other skin areas. Microsporum canis (56.5%) and Trichophyton rubrum (21.7%) were the most common causative organisms; 92.7% patients achieved complete resolution, and seven patients (9.2%) had a recurrence.
CONCLUSIONS: We report the largest, most recent series of case studies of adult TC. Adult TC is not an uncommon problem, especially in elderly women, and has distinctive epidemiological and clinicomycological characteristics compared to those in prepubertal children. Recognising adult TC profile will help clinicians avoid misdiagnosis and provide appropriate treatment.
© 2019 Blackwell Verlag GmbH.

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Keywords:  adult; dermatomycoses; scalp; tinea capitis

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30980768     DOI: 10.1111/myc.12916

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mycoses        ISSN: 0933-7407            Impact factor:   4.377


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Journal:  Clin Cosmet Investig Dermatol       Date:  2022-07-11

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Authors:  Zhihui Yang; Wei Chen; Zhe Wan; Yinggai Song; Ruoyu Li
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