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tineaenUK Note: This page may contain terms or definitions that are offensive or inappropriate for some readers.tin·e·a T0225000 (tĭn′ē-ə)n. See ringworm. [Middle English, from Medieval Latin, from Latin, a gnawing worm.] tin′e·al adj.tinea (ˈtɪnɪə) n (Pathology) any fungal skin disease, esp ringworm[C17: from Latin: worm] ˈtineal adjtin•e•a (ˈtɪn i ə) n. any of several fungal infections of the skin, esp. ringworm. [1350–1400; Middle English < Medieval Latin; Latin: larva of an insect that devours books, clothes, etc.] tin′e•al, adj. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | tinea - infections of the skin or nails caused by fungi and appearing as itching circular patchesringworm, roundwormdhobi itch - fungal infection attacking moist parts of the bodykerion - ringworm infection of the hair follicles of the scalp and beard that usually results in a swelling that is covered with pustules and oozes fluidathlete's foot, tinea pedis - fungal infection of the feetbarber's itch, tinea barbae - fungal infection of the face and necktinea capitis - fungal infection of the scalp characterized by bald patchestinea corporis - fungal infection of nonhairy parts of the skineczema marginatum, jock itch, tinea cruris - fungal infection of the groin (most common in men)tinea unguium - fungal infection of the nails (especially toenails)fungal infection, mycosis - an inflammatory condition caused by a fungus | | 2. | Tinea - type genus of the Tineidae: clothes mothsgenus Tineaarthropod genus - a genus of arthropodsfamily Tineidae, Tineidae - clothes mothscasemaking clothes moth, Tinea pellionella - the larvae live in tubes of its food material fastened with silk that it spins | TranslationstineaenUK Note: This page may contain terms or definitions that are offensive or inappropriate for some readers.tinea[‚tin·ē·ə] (medicine) Group of skin diseases caused by various fungi, for example, tinea pedis (athlete's foot) and tinea capitis (ringworm infection of the scalp). tineaenUK Note: This page may contain terms or definitions that are offensive or inappropriate for some readers.tinea [tin´e-ah] ringworm; any of numerous different fungal infections of the skin; the specific type (depending on characteristic appearance, etiologic agent and site) usually is designated by a modifying term.tinea bar´bae ringworm of the beard, seen on bearded parts of the face and neck; caused by Trichophyton.tinea ca´pitis ringworm of the scalp, a fungal infection caused by various species of Microsporum and Trichophyton. Generally it is characterized by one or more small, round, elevated patches, scaling of the scalp, and dry and brittle hair.tinea cor´poris a fungal infection of the glabrous (smooth) skin, usually due to species of Microsporum or Trichophyton.tinea cru´ris ringworm of the groin area, starting in the perineal folds and extending onto the inner surface of the thighs; it is more common in males and is caused by Epidermophyton floccosum or species of Trichophyton; called also eczema marginatum, epidermophytosis cruris, and jock itch.tinea fa´ciei ringworm of the face, seen on non-hairy areas of the face, often with a similar presentation to that of tinea corporis" >tinea corporis.tinea imbrica´ta a distinctive type of tinea corporis" >tinea corporis occurring in tropical countries and caused by Trichophyton concentricum. The early lesion is circular, surrounded by a ring of scales attached along one edge; several new and larger scaling rings form later.tinea ma´nus (tinea ma´nuum) ringworm of the hand, usually involving the interdigital spaces and palmar surfaces of the hands; it almost always accompanies tinea pedis, with the same etiologic agent for both infections.tinea pe´dis athlete's foot.tinea profun´da granuloma" >trichophytic granuloma.tinea syco´sis an inflammatory, deep type of tinea barbae" >tinea barbae, due to Trichophyton violaceum or T. rubrum.tinea un´guium tinea involving the nails; the invasion may be restricted to white patches or pits on the nail surface, or the lateral or distal edges of the nail may be involved first, followed by establishment of the infection beneath the nail plate.tinea versi´color a chronic, usually asymptomatic disorder due to Malassezia furfur, marked only by multiple macular patches. Called also pityriasis versicolor.tin·e·a (tin'ē-ă), A fungus infection (dermatophytosis) of the keratin component of hair, skin, or nails. Genera of fungi causing such infection are Microsporum, Trichophyton, and Epidermophyton. Synonym(s): ringworm, serpigo (1) [L. worm, moth] tinea (tĭn′ē-ə)n. See ringworm. tin′e·al adj.tin·e·a (tin'ē-ă) A fungus infection (dermatophytosis) of the keratin component of hair, skin, or nails. Genera of fungi causing such infection are Microsporum, Trichophyton, and Epidermophyton. Synonym(s): ringworm, serpigo (1) . [L. worm, moth]tinea (tin'e-a ) [L. tinea, bookworm] Any fungal skin disease occurring on various parts of the body. See: dermatomycosisFindingsThere are two types of findings. Superficial findings are marked by scaling, slight itching, reddish or grayish patches, and dry, brittle hair that is easily extracted with the hair shaft. The deep type is characterized by flat, reddish, kerion-like tumors, the surface studded with dead or broken hairs or by gaping follicular orifices. Nodules may be broken down in the center, discharging pus through dilated follicular openings. TreatmentGriseofulvin, terbinafine, or ketoconazole is given orally for all types of true trichophyton infections. Local treatment alone is of little benefit in ringworm of the scalp, nails, and in most cases the feet. Topical preparations containing fungicidal agents are useful in the treatment of tinea cruris and tinea pedis. Personal hygiene is important in controlling these two common diseases. The use of antiseptic foot baths to control tinea pedis does not prevent spread of the infection from one person to another. Persons affected should not let others use their personal items such as clothes, towels, and sports equipment. Tinea of the scalp, tinea capitis, is particularly resistant if due to Microsporum audouinii. It should not be treated topically. Systemic griseofulvin is quite effective. tinea amiantaceaSticky scaling of the scalp following infection or trauma.tinea barbaeBarber's itch.TINEA CAPITIStinea capitisA fungal infection of the scalp. It may be due to one of several types of Microsporum or to Trichophyton tonsurans. See: illustration; kerionTINEA CORPORIStinea corporisTinea of the body. It begins with red, slightly elevated scaly patches that on examination reveal minute vesicles or papules. New patches spring from the periphery while the central portion clears. There is often considerable itching. See: illustrationTINEA CRURIStinea crurisA fungus skin disease of surfaces of contact in the scrotal, crural, anal, and genital areas. Synonym: dhobie itch; jock itch See: illustrationtinea imbricataChronic tinea caused by Trichophyton concentricum. It is present in tropical regions. The annular lesions have scales at their periphery. tinea incognitaTinea corporis that grows rapidly and in unusual patterns after the use of topical steroids.tinea kerionKerion.tinea nigraAn asymptomatic superficial fungal infection that affects the skin of the palms. Caused by Hortaea werneckii, it is characterized by deeply pigmented, macular, nonscaly patches. Synonym: pityriasis nigratinea nodosaSheathlike nodular masses in the hair of the beard and mustache from growth of either Piedraia hortae, which causes black piedra, or Trichosporon beigelii, which causes white piedra. The masses surround the hairs, which become brittle; hairs may be penetrated by fungus and thus split. Synonym: piedratinea pedisAthlete's foot.tinea profundaMajocchi's disease.tinea sycosisBarber's itch (2).tinea tonsurans Tinea capitis.tinea unguiumOnychomycosis.TINEA VERSICOLOR (on back)TINEA VERSICOLOR (on back)tinea versicolorA fungus infection of the skin producing yellow or fawn-colored branny patches. A topically applied azole antifungal cream or 2% selenium sulfide lotion is effective in treating the causative agent, the fungus Malassezia furfur. Synonym: pityriasis versicolor See: illustrationillustrationtinea Infection of the skin by fungi, especially Microsporum , Trichophyton and Epidermophyton species. These parasitize the dead outer layer of the skin (epidermis), the hair and the nails. Common sites of infection are the feet (tinea pedis), the groin (tinea cruris), the trunk (tinea corporis), the scalp (tinea capitis) and the nails (tinea unguium). The infection causes intense itching and a raised, scaly, inflammatory linear rash that tends to move outwards from its start point. Tinea of the nails is very persistent and the affected nail is often lost. Tinea is treated with the drug GRISEOFULVIN, taken by mouth, or by local applications of IMIDAZOLES, TERBINAFINE or other fungicides. The condition is often called ‘ringworm’.tinea a fungal infection of the skin, such as ringworm.TineaA superficial infection of the skin, hair, or nails, caused by a fungus and commonly known as ringworm.Mentioned in: KOH Testtin·e·a (tin'ē-ă) Fungal infection of keratin component of hair, skin, or nails. tineaenUK Related to tinea: tinea corporis, tinea pedis, tinea versicolorNote: This page may contain terms or definitions that are offensive or inappropriate for some readers.Synonyms for tineanoun infections of the skin or nails caused by fungi and appearing as itching circular patchesSynonymsRelated Words- dhobi itch
- kerion
- athlete's foot
- tinea pedis
- barber's itch
- tinea barbae
- tinea capitis
- tinea corporis
- eczema marginatum
- jock itch
- tinea cruris
- tinea unguium
- fungal infection
- mycosis
noun type genus of the Tineidae: clothes mothsSynonymsRelated Words- arthropod genus
- family Tineidae
- Tineidae
- casemaking clothes moth
- Tinea pellionella
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