Tinea pseudoimbricata: a narrative literature review and five new cases.

IF 1.1 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Anca Chiriac, Pietro Nenoff, Uwe Wollina
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Abstract

Background: Tinea pseudoimbricata is a variant of tinea incognito, with multiple erythematous concentric rings (ring in a ring) and pruritus. Misuse of topical corticosteroids is a major exogenous factor.

Objective: We provide an overview of published cases and report the first case series from Romania.

Patients and methods: A narrative review of the literature was conducted in PubMed and amended by ResearchGate. A series of pediatric cases from Romania with clinical suspicion of tinea pseudoimbricata was investigated by clinical examination, KOH preparations of skin scrapings, and mycological culture when possible.

Results: We collected 137 cases of tinea pseudoimbricata from the literature and added a series of 5 pediatric patients from Romania. Oral treatment with fluconazole was effective in all of them. Worldwide, most reports came from India (86%), 3.5% were from other Asian countries, 3.5% were from the Americas, and 7% were from Europe. M. canis and T. mentagrophytes were identified in 2 patients from Romania. T. mentagrophytes, T. rubrum, and T. tonsurans are the dominant species worldwide, but molecular diagnostics were available for only a minor part of cases.

Conclusion: Tinea pseudoimbricata is most common in India. This is the first case series on tinea pseudoimbricata from Romania. Tinea pseudoimbricata is an emerging disease in Europe. Identification of fungi has rarely been done by molecular mycology. This may have caused an overestimation of T. mentagrophytes and an underestimation of T. indotineae.

假肢癣:文献综述和五个新病例。
背景:假环状癣菌是真菌性癣菌的变种,具有多发性红斑同心环(环中环)和瘙痒。滥用外用皮质类固醇激素是主要的外源性因素:我们概述了已发表的病例,并报告了罗马尼亚的首例系列病例:我们在 PubMed 上对文献进行了叙述性综述,并通过 ResearchGate 进行了修改。通过临床检查、皮肤刮片的 KOH 制剂以及可能的真菌培养,对罗马尼亚临床怀疑患有假丝酵母癣的一系列儿科病例进行了调查:结果:我们从文献中收集了 137 例假丝状癣菌病例,并增加了罗马尼亚的 5 例儿科患者。氟康唑口服治疗对所有病例均有效。从世界范围来看,大多数报告来自印度(86%),3.5%来自其他亚洲国家,3.5%来自美洲,7%来自欧洲。在罗马尼亚的 2 名患者中发现了犬毛癣菌和脑膜炎双球菌。曼陀罗癣菌、红癣菌和扁平苔藓癣菌是全球主要的癣菌种,但只有一小部分病例可以进行分子诊断:结论:假丝癣在印度最为常见。这是罗马尼亚的首例假肢癣病系列病例。假肢癣菌病在欧洲是一种新出现的疾病。真菌鉴定很少采用分子真菌学方法。这可能导致高估了T. mentagrophytes,低估了T. indotineae。
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Wiener medizinische Wochenschrift
Wiener medizinische Wochenschrift MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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期刊介绍: ''From the microscope to clinical application!'', Scientists from all European countries make available their recent research results and practical experience through Wiener Medizinische Wochenschrift, the renowned English- and German-language forum. Both original articles and reviews on a broad spectrum of clinical and preclinical medicine are presented within the successful framework of thematic issues compiled by guest editors. Selected cutting-edge topics, such as dementia, geriatric oncology, Helicobacter pylori and phytomedicine make the journal a mandatory source of information.
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