Systemic Cutaneous Flashcards
Ringworn called as
Tinea
Tinea infect only
Skin hair nails
Ringworn causitive agent
Trichophyton
Epidermophyton
Microsporum
Microsporum only infect.
Skin
Hair
Trichophyton infect
Skin
Hair
Nail
Epidermophyton infect only
Skin
Nails
Tinea capitis ringworm of
Head
Scalp
Hair
Ringworm of head, scalp and hair
Tinea capitis
Tinea barbae ringworm of
Beard and moustache
Tinea barbae common name
Barber’s itch
Ringworm of beard and moustache
Tinea barbae
Tinea corporis ringworm of
Body
Tinea corporis common name
Ringworm
Ringworm of body
Tinea corporis
Tinea manuum ringworm of
Hand
Tinea manuum common name
Athlete’s hand
Ringworm of hand
Tinea manuum
Tinea cruris ringworm of
Groin
Tinea cruris common name
Jack’s itch
Ringworm of groin
Tinea cruris
Tinea pedis ringworm of
Foot
Tinea pedis common name
Athlete’s foot
Ringworm of feet
Tinea pedis
Tinea unguium ringworm of
Nails
Tinea unguium common name
Onychomycosis
Ringworm of nails
Tinea unguium
Trichophyton rubum surface side
Sud like
Trichophyton rubum reverse side
Wine red
Trichophyton mentagrophytes surface side
Powdery/white granular
Trichophyton mentagrophytes reserve side
Yellow to brown
Trichophyton shoenleinii surface site:
Honeycomb
Trichophyton shoenleinii reverse side
No coloration
Microsporum audouinii surface side
Flat
Sud like
Tan to white
Microsporum audouinii reverse side
Reddish to brown
Microsporum canis surface side
Dense
Sud like
Velvety to cottony
Microsporum canis reverse side
Yellow to brown
Microsporum gypseum surface side
Cinammon color
Powdery
Microsporum gypseum reverse side
Lavander color
Epidermophyton floccosum surface side
Submerge fringe
Epidermophyton floccosum unique morphology
Racket hypae
Human beings are the main or only hosts, may be transmitted directly or indirectly from person to person
Anthropophilic species
parasitize the hair and skin of animals
but can be transmitted to humans
Zoophilic species
live in the soil and are occasional pathogens of both animals and humans, less pathogenic for human beings
Geophilic species
Hair Perforation Test is used
Trichophyton rubum
Trichophyton mentagrophytes
surface erosion of hair shafts seen in
Trichophyton rubum
perpendicular penetration pegs in the hair shafts seen in
Trichophyton mentagrophytes
Hair perforation test : Positive penetration
Microsporum canis
Hair perforation test : negative penetration
Microsporum equinum
arthroconidia are formed on the outside of the hair
Ectothrix
arthroconidia are formed inside the hair
Endothrix
arthroconidia are formed inside the hair
Favus (favic)
Types of Hair Infection
Ectothrix
Endothrix
Favus