2023
DOI: 10.1002/ccr3.7752
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Successful treatment of fungal ball‐associated tinea capitis in a healthy infant: An unusual presentation

Bahareh Abtahi‐Naeini,
Atefeh Payandeh,
Fereshteh Rastegarnasab

Abstract: Key Clinical MessagePresentation of tinea capitis with fungal mass in an infant is extremely rare. Tinea capitis with and without abscess formation is prone to be misdiagnosed in infants and should be considered as a differential diagnosis of inflammatory hair loss in infants and toddlers as well as school‐aged children.AbstractTinea capitis is the scalp fungal infection that most often affects early school children. It rarely affects neonates and adults. The presentation of fungal ball in the setting of tinea… Show more

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“…Very rarely, moulds like Aspergillus protuberus are responsible. Table 1 provides an overview on published cases in English and German between the years 2010 and 2023 4–60 …”
Section: Fungal Species Associated With Kerion Celsimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Very rarely, moulds like Aspergillus protuberus are responsible. Table 1 provides an overview on published cases in English and German between the years 2010 and 2023 4–60 …”
Section: Fungal Species Associated With Kerion Celsimentioning
confidence: 99%