Dermatologic-disorders

Nonpharmacologic measures Patients should be encouraged to wear loose-fitting garments made of cotton or synthetic materials designed to wick moisture away from the surface. Socks should have similar properties. Areas likely to become infected should be dried completely before being covered with clothes. Patients should also be advis...
Journal of Drugs in Dermatology: Onychomycosis—a fungal infection of the nail bed or plate caused by dermatophytes, non-dermatophyte molds, or yeasts. Treatment of onychomycosis is multifactorial and relies predominantly on the severity of nail disease and patient comorbidities. Diagnosis: For diagnosis of onychomycosis, lo...
Pityriasis versicolor, also known as tinea versicolor, is a common, benign, superficial fungal infection of the skin. Tinea versicolor is not considered contagious. Pityriasis versicolor is caused by Malassezia fungus, also known as Pityrosporum. It is a component of normal skin flora. It is more common in warm and humid conditions. C...
Pediatric Dermatology: TAKE-HOME MESSAGE The authors performed a network meta-analysis of monotherapies used to treat tinea capitis. Griseofulvin, terbinafine, ketoconazole, itraconazole, and fluconazole were compared. This network meta-analysis compares the efficacy of five different systemic monotherapies for tinea capitis. Alth...