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| 1. | Title: Tinea incognito due to Trichophyton rubrum responsive to topical therapy with isoconazole plus corticosteroid cream
Author(s): Ghislanzoni M Source: MYCOSES Volume: 51 Pages: 39-41 Supplement: Suppl. 4 Published: SEP 2008 |
| 2. | Title: Tinea incognito hidden under apparently treatment-resistant pemphigus foliaceus
Author(s): Guenova E, Hoetzenecker W, Schaller M, et al. Source: ACTA DERMATO-VENEREOLOGICA Volume: 88 Issue: 3 Pages: 276-277 Published: 2008 |
| 3. | Title: Tinea incognito masquerading as granulomatous periorificial dermatitis
Author(s): McGinness J, Wilson B Source: CUTIS Volume: 77 Issue: 5 Pages: 293-296 Published: MAY 2006 |
| 4. | Title: Uncovering tinea incognito Topical corticosteroids can mask typical features of ringworm
Author(s): Oklota CA, Brodell RT Source: POSTGRADUATE MEDICINE Volume: 116 Issue: 1 Pages: 65-66 Published: JUL 2004 |
| 5. | Title: Tinea incognito due to Microsporum gypseum in three children
Author(s): Romano C, Asta F, Massai L Source: PEDIATRIC DERMATOLOGY Volume: 17 Issue: 1 Pages: 41-44 Published: JAN-FEB 2000 |
| 6. | Title: Tinea pedis in children presenting as unilateral inflammatory lesions of the sole
Author(s): Geary RJ, Lucky AW Source: PEDIATRIC DERMATOLOGY Volume: 16 Issue: 4 Pages: 255-258 Published: JUL-AUG 1999 |
| 7. | Title: TINEA OF THE GLANS PENIS
Author(s): DEKIO S, JIDOI J Source: DERMATOLOGICA Volume: 178 Issue: 2 Pages: 112-114 Published: FEB 1989 |
| 8. | Title: TINEA PEDIS DURING CHILDHOOD
Author(s): SCHWARTZ BK, CLENDENNING WE Source: CUTIS Volume: 40 Issue: 6 Pages: 477-478 Published: DEC 1987 |