25 Mycoses and Algal Infections Superficial filamentous infections 441 Dermatophytoses overall 441 Tinea capitis 441 Kerion 442 Favus 442 Tinea incognito 442 “Id reaction” 442 Tinea faciei 443 Tinea barbae, tinea corporis, and tinea cruris 443 Tinea pedis 443 Tinea manuum 443 Tinea imbricata 443 Majocchi’s granuloma 444 Onychomycosis 445 Dermatomycosis 445 Yeast infections 446 Candidiasis overall 446 Acute superficial candidosis 446 Chronic mucocutaneous candidosis 446 Disseminated systemic candidosis 446 Candidosis of the newborn 447 Oral candidosis 447 Genital candidosis 447 Periungual candidosis 447 APECED 447 Cryptococcosis 448 Pityriasis versicolor 449 Pityrosporum folliculitis 450 Trichosporonosis 450 White piedra 450 Systemic mycoses 451 North American blastomycosis 451 Coccidioidomycosis 452 Paracoccidioidomycosis 453 Histoplasmosis 454 Infections by dematiaceous (pigmented) fungi 455 Chromomycosis 455 Phaeohyphomycosis 456 Only gold members can continue reading. Log In or Register to continue Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Related Related posts: Cutaneous infections and infestations The basics Cutaneous mucinoses Diagnostic Clues and “Need-to-know” Items Bacterial and rickettsial infections Tumors of cutaneous appendages Stay updated, free articles. Join our Telegram channel Join Tags: Weedons Skin Pathology Essentials Expert Consult Aug 11, 2016 | Posted by admin in Dermatology | Comments Off on Mycoses and algal infections Full access? Get Clinical Tree
25 Mycoses and Algal Infections Superficial filamentous infections 441 Dermatophytoses overall 441 Tinea capitis 441 Kerion 442 Favus 442 Tinea incognito 442 “Id reaction” 442 Tinea faciei 443 Tinea barbae, tinea corporis, and tinea cruris 443 Tinea pedis 443 Tinea manuum 443 Tinea imbricata 443 Majocchi’s granuloma 444 Onychomycosis 445 Dermatomycosis 445 Yeast infections 446 Candidiasis overall 446 Acute superficial candidosis 446 Chronic mucocutaneous candidosis 446 Disseminated systemic candidosis 446 Candidosis of the newborn 447 Oral candidosis 447 Genital candidosis 447 Periungual candidosis 447 APECED 447 Cryptococcosis 448 Pityriasis versicolor 449 Pityrosporum folliculitis 450 Trichosporonosis 450 White piedra 450 Systemic mycoses 451 North American blastomycosis 451 Coccidioidomycosis 452 Paracoccidioidomycosis 453 Histoplasmosis 454 Infections by dematiaceous (pigmented) fungi 455 Chromomycosis 455 Phaeohyphomycosis 456 Only gold members can continue reading. Log In or Register to continue Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Related Related posts: Cutaneous infections and infestations The basics Cutaneous mucinoses Diagnostic Clues and “Need-to-know” Items Bacterial and rickettsial infections Tumors of cutaneous appendages Stay updated, free articles. Join our Telegram channel Join Tags: Weedons Skin Pathology Essentials Expert Consult Aug 11, 2016 | Posted by admin in Dermatology | Comments Off on Mycoses and algal infections Full access? Get Clinical Tree