Cicatricial alopecia with tufted folliculitis.
Tinea capitis clinical forms: alopecic microsporosis (A1 and A2);
A 5-year-old boy with a large kerion celsi (before treatment)
Some examples of fungal spores (white arrows) on hair surface.
Tinea capitis clinical forms: alopecic microsporosis (A1 and A2);
Antidermatophytic activity of the EO from Nigerian Citrus sinensis (L.)
Acne keloidalis nuchae. Papules and hypertrophic scars are noticed on
469489 PDFs Review articles in STAINING
Predisposing factors to tinea infection (n=604).
Schematic representation of life cycle of head louse.