Tinea Capitis
Tinea Capitis
Tinea Capitis
Tinea Capitis
By:
Aimie Farhanah Binti Zakaria C111 11 834
Siti Fatimah Binti Othman C111 11 881
Ahmad Yani Sukarso C111 11 152
Advisor:
dr. Rani
Supervisor:
dr. Asnawi Madjid, Sp.KK
Definition
Dermatophyte scalp, eyebrows,
& eyelashes
Attack hair shafts and follicles
= Ringworm of the scalp.
Reference: Schieke SM, Garg A. Superficial Fungal Infection. In: Goldsmith LA, Katz SI, Gilchrest BA,2Paller AS, Leffell DJ, Wolff K,
editors. Fitzpatricks Dermatology in General Medicine. 8 ed. New York: Mc Graw Hill; 2012. p. 2277-2286, 2293-2295.
Epidemiology
>> Children (3-14 years of age)
Reference: Schieke SM, Garg A. Superficial Fungal Infection. In: Goldsmith LA, Katz SI, Gilchrest BA,3Paller AS, Leffell DJ, Wolff K,
editors. Fitzpatricks Dermatology in General Medicine. 8 ed. New York: Mc Graw Hill; 2012. p. 2277-2286, 2293-2295.
Etiology
Reference: Schieke SM, Garg A. Superficial Fungal Infection. In: Goldsmith LA, Katz SI, Gilchrest BA, Paller AS, Leffell DJ, Wolff K,
editors. Fitzpatricks Dermatology in General Medicine. 8 ed. New York: Mc Graw Hill; 2012. p. 2277-2286, 2293-2295.
Pathogenesis
Reference: William D. James, T.G.B., Dirk M. Elston, Andrews' Diseases of the Skin Clinical Dermatology, W. Daniel, Editor 2010,
Saunders Elsevier: United Kingdom. p. 287-290
Pathogenesis
Reference: Schieke SM, Garg A. Superficial Fungal Infection. In: Goldsmith LA, Katz SI, Gilchrest BA, Paller AS, Leffell DJ, Wolff K,
editors. Fitzpatricks Dermatology in General Medicine. 8 ed. New York: Mc Graw Hill; 2012. p. 2277-2286, 2293-2295.
Clinical Features
1. Gray patch
2. Black dot
3. Kerion
Reference: Schieke SM, Garg A. Superficial Fungal Infection. In: Goldsmith LA, Katz SI, Gilchrest BA,7Paller AS, Leffell DJ, Wolff K,
editors. Fitzpatricks Dermatology in General Medicine. 8 ed. New York: Mc Graw Hill; 2012. p. 2277-2286, 2293-2295.
1. Gray Patch
Erythematous,
scaling, welldemarcated patch
spreads
centrifugally
Reference: Schieke SM, Garg A. Superficial Fungal Infection. In: Goldsmith LA, Katz SI, Gilchrest BA,8Paller AS, Leffell DJ, Wolff K,
editors. Fitzpatricks Dermatology in General Medicine. 8 ed. New York: Mc Graw Hill; 2012. p. 2277-2286, 2293-2295.
2. Black dot
Asymptomatic,
erythematous, scaling
patch on the scalp
enlarges.
Overlying scale and
"black dots" follicular
openings
Reference: Schieke SM, Garg A. Superficial Fungal Infection. In: Goldsmith LA, Katz SI, Gilchrest BA,9Paller AS, Leffell DJ, Wolff K,
editors. Fitzpatricks Dermatology in General Medicine. 8 ed. New York: Mc Graw Hill; 2012. p. 2277-2286, 2293-2295.
3. Kerion
Inflammatory type
Painful, boggy mass
hair lose and broken
off.
Kerion scarring and
permanent alopecia
Reference: Schieke SM, Garg A. Superficial Fungal Infection. In: Goldsmith LA, Katz SI, Gilchrest BA,10
Paller AS, Leffell DJ, Wolff K,
editors. Fitzpatricks Dermatology in General Medicine. 8 ed. New York: Mc Graw Hill; 2012. p. 2277-2286, 2293-2295.
Diagnosis
Clinical features
Microscopic examination
Woods Lamp examination
Reference: Schieke SM, Garg A. Superficial Fungal Infection. In: Goldsmith LA, Katz SI, Gilchrest BA, Paller AS, Leffell DJ, Wolff K,
editors. Fitzpatricks Dermatology in General Medicine. 8 ed. New York: Mc Graw Hill; 2012. p. 2277-2286, 2293-2295.
Reference: Schieke SM, Garg A. Superficial Fungal Infection. In: Goldsmith LA, Katz SI, Gilchrest BA, Paller AS, Leffell DJ, Wolff K,
editors. Fitzpatricks Dermatology in General Medicine. 8 ed. New York: Mc Graw Hill; 2012. p. 2277-2286, 2293-2295.
Laboratory Test
Reference: Schieke SM, Garg A. Superficial Fungal Infection. In: Goldsmith LA, Katz SI, Gilchrest BA, Paller AS, Leffell DJ, Wolff K,
editors. Fitzpatricks Dermatology in General Medicine. 8 ed. New York: Mc Graw Hill; 2012. p. 2277-2286, 2293-2295.
Culture
Reference: Schieke SM, Garg A. Superficial Fungal Infection. In: Goldsmith LA, Katz SI, Gilchrest BA, Paller AS, Leffell DJ, Wolff K,
editors. Fitzpatricks Dermatology in General Medicine. 8 ed. New York: Mc Graw Hill; 2012. p. 2277-2286, 2293-2295.
Reference: Schieke SM, Garg A. Superficial Fungal Infection. In: Goldsmith LA, Katz SI, Gilchrest BA, Paller AS, Leffell DJ, Wolff K,
editors. Fitzpatricks Dermatology in General Medicine. 8 ed. New York: Mc Graw Hill; 2012. p. 2277-2286, 2293-2295.
Reference: Schieke SM, Garg A. Superficial Fungal Infection. In: Goldsmith LA, Katz SI, Gilchrest BA, Paller AS, Leffell DJ, Wolff K,
editors. Fitzpatricks Dermatology in General Medicine. 8 ed. New York: Mc Graw Hill; 2012. p. 2277-2286, 2293-2295.
Reference: Schieke SM, Garg A. Superficial Fungal Infection. In: Goldsmith LA, Katz SI, Gilchrest BA, Paller AS, Leffell DJ, Wolff K,
editors. Fitzpatricks Dermatology in General Medicine. 8 ed. New York: Mc Graw Hill; 2012. p. 2277-2286, 2293-2295.
Reference: Schieke SM, Garg A. Superficial Fungal Infection. In: Goldsmith LA, Katz SI, Gilchrest BA, Paller AS, Leffell DJ, Wolff K,
editors. Fitzpatricks Dermatology in General Medicine. 8 ed. New York: Mc Graw Hill; 2012. p. 2277-2286, 2293-2295.
Reference: Schieke SM, Garg A. Superficial Fungal Infection. In: Goldsmith LA, Katz SI, Gilchrest BA, Paller AS, Leffell DJ, Wolff K,
editors. Fitzpatricks Dermatology in General Medicine. 8 ed. New York: Mc Graw Hill; 2012. p. 2277-2286, 2293-2295.
DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS
1. SEBORRHOIC DERMATITIS
Reference: Schieke SM, Garg A. Superficial Fungal Infection. In: Goldsmith LA, Katz SI, Gilchrest BA, Paller AS, Leffell DJ, Wolff K,
editors. Fitzpatricks Dermatology in General Medicine. 8 ed. New York: Mc Graw Hill; 2012. p. 2277-2286, 2293-2295.
DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS
2. PSORIASIS
Reference: Schieke SM, Garg A. Superficial Fungal Infection. In: Goldsmith LA, Katz SI, Gilchrest BA, Paller AS, Leffell DJ, Wolff K,
editors. Fitzpatricks Dermatology in General Medicine. 8 ed. New York: Mc Graw Hill; 2012. p. 2277-2286, 2293-2295.
DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS
3. ALOPECIA AREATA
Reference: Schieke SM, Garg A. Superficial Fungal Infection. In: Goldsmith LA, Katz SI, Gilchrest BA, Paller AS, Leffell DJ, Wolff K,
editors. Fitzpatricks Dermatology in General Medicine. 8 ed. New York: Mc Graw Hill; 2012. p. 2277-2286, 2293-2295.
TREATMENT
MEDICAMENTOUS
TOPICAL
SYSTEMIC
NON-MEDICAMENTOUS
Reference: Schieke SM, Garg A. Superficial Fungal Infection. In: Goldsmith LA, Katz SI, Gilchrest BA, Paller AS, Leffell DJ, Wolff K,
editors. Fitzpatricks Dermatology in General Medicine. 8 ed. New York: Mc Graw Hill; 2012. p. 2277-2286, 2293-2295.
MEDICAMENTOUS
TOPICAL TREATMENT
Povidone-iodine shampoo
Ketoconazole 2% shampoo
Selenium-sulphide 1%
Reference: Schieke SM, Garg A. Superficial Fungal Infection. In: Goldsmith LA, Katz SI, Gilchrest BA, Paller AS, Leffell DJ, Wolff K,
editors. Fitzpatricks Dermatology in General Medicine. 8 ed. New York: Mc Graw Hill; 2012. p. 2277-2286, 2293-2295.
Systemic treatment
Anti mitotic :
Griseofulvin (1st line therapy)
Terbinafine
Azole drugs: ketoconazole, itraconazole,
fluconazole
Reference: Schieke SM, Garg A. Superficial Fungal Infection. In: Goldsmith LA, Katz SI, Gilchrest BA, Paller AS, Leffell DJ, Wolff K,
editors. Fitzpatricks Dermatology in General Medicine. 8 ed. New York: Mc Graw Hill; 2012. p. 2277-2286, 2293-2295.
NON-MEDICAMENTOUS
EDUCATIONAL
SCREENING
ERADICATION OF POTENTIAL
SOURCE
Reference: Schieke SM, Garg A. Superficial Fungal Infection. In: Goldsmith LA, Katz SI, Gilchrest BA, Paller AS, Leffell DJ, Wolff K,
editors. Fitzpatricks Dermatology in General Medicine. 8 ed. New York: Mc Graw Hill; 2012. p. 2277-2286, 2293-2295.
COMPLICATION
Severe hair loss.
Scarring alopecia bald areas
Psychological impact
Reference: Schieke SM, Garg A. Superficial Fungal Infection. In: Goldsmith LA, Katz SI, Gilchrest BA,27
Paller AS, Leffell DJ, Wolff K,
editors. Fitzpatricks Dermatology in General Medicine. 8 ed. New York: Mc Graw Hill; 2012. p. 2277-2286, 2293-2295.
PROGNOSIS
Bonam: under proper treatment
Reference: Schieke SM, Garg A. Superficial Fungal Infection. In: Goldsmith LA, Katz SI, Gilchrest BA, Paller AS, Leffell DJ, Wolff K,
editors. Fitzpatricks Dermatology in General Medicine. 8 ed. New York: Mc Graw Hill; 2012. p. 2277-2286, 2293-2295.