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Clinicomycological study of tinea capitis in desert district of Rajasthan
G Kalla1 , B Begra1 , A Solanki2 , A Goyal1 , A Batra1
1 Department of Dermatology, Dr Sampurnanand Medical College, Jodhpur, India
2 Departments of STD and Leprology and Microbiology, Dr Sampurnanand Medical College, Jodhpur, India
Correspondence Address:
G Kalla
3F12, Sugyajan, Near Rotary Circle, Jodhpur-342003
India
2 Departments of STD and Leprology and Microbiology, Dr Sampurnanand Medical College, Jodhpur, India
Correspondence Address:
G Kalla
3F12, Sugyajan, Near Rotary Circle, Jodhpur-342003
India
How to cite this article: Kalla G, Begra B, Solanki A, Goyal A, Batra A. Clinicomycological study of tinea capitis in desert district of Rajasthan. Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol 1995;61:342-345 |
Copyright: (C)1995 Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology, and Leprology
Abstract
The clinicomycological study was conducted on 200 cases of Tinea capitis in Jodhpur. Incidence of tinea capitis among superficial mycoses was 4.43 and male to female ratio being 1.8:1. Majority of patients were from urban area (88%) and positive family history of dermatophytoses was present in 29% of cases. Majority of patients attended hospital OPD from July to October (39.5%) and January to April (49%). Persons using mustard oil as hair applicant had single or less lesions as compared to individual using other oil. Endothrix involvement of hair was seen in 78% cases and Trichophyton violaceum was predominant fungus (88.5%) recovered on culture.
Keywords: Tinea capitis, Trichophyton violaceum
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