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Cutaneous Fungal InfectionAka: Fungal Skin Infection, Superficial Fungal Infection, Tinea Infection, Tinea, Dermatophytosis, Dermatomycoses
- Conditions: Tinea
- Tinea Barbae (beard-area Superficial Folliculitis)
- Tinea Capitis (scalp infection)
- Tinea Corporis (Ringworm)
- Tinea Cruris (Jock Itch)
- Tinea Faciale (facial infection)
- Tinea Manum (Hand Infection)
- Tinea Pedis (Athlete's Foot)
- Tinea Unguium (Onychomycosis, Toenail fungus)
- Tinea Versicolor (uneven tanning on the trunk )
- Conditions: Other cutaneous fungal infections
Dermatomycoses (C0011630) | |
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| Definition (MSH) | Superficial infections of the skin or its appendages by any of various fungi. |
| Definition (CSP) | superficial infections of the skin or its appendages by any of various fungi. |
| Concepts | Disease or Syndrome (T047) |
| ICD9 | 111, 111.9 |
| MSH | D003881 |
| English | Cutaneous mycosis, Dermal mycosis, DERMATITIS FUNGAL, DERMATITIS FUNGOID, Dermatomycoses, Dermatomycosis, epidermomycosis, FUNGAL DERMATITIS, Fungal dermatosis, Fungal infection of skin, FUNGAL SKIN DIS, Fungal Skin Disease, Fungal Skin Diseases, SKIN DIS FUNGAL, Superficial mycosis |
| Spanish | dermatitis fungica, dermatomicosis, micosis cutanea, micosis dermica, micosis superficial |
| Parent Concepts | Mycoses (C0026946), Skin Diseases, Infectious (C0037278), ECZEMETOUS ABNORMALITIES (C0549659), Dermatomycoses (C0011630), Hair Diseases (C0018500), Nail infection NOS (C0343026), Fungal infection by site (C0729543), Duplicate concept (C1274013) |
| Sources | COSTAR, CSP, CST, ICD9CM, LCH, MSH, NDFRT, SCTSPA, SNOMEDCT Derived from the NIH UMLS (Unified Medical Language System) |
Dermatophytosis (C0011636) | |
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| Concepts | Disease or Syndrome (T047) |
| ICD9 | 110, 110.9 |
| MSH | D003881 |
| Basque | DERMATOFITOSIA |
| Danish | Dermatofytose |
| Dutch | Dermatomycosen |
| English | Dermatophytoses, Dermatophytosis, Dermatophytosis including tinea or ringworm, Dermatophytosis of unspecified site |
| Finnish | SIENI-IHOTTUMA |
| French | Dermatophytose |
| German | Dermatomykosen |
| Hebrew | pateret kol shehi |
| Hungarian | dermatophytosis |
| Italian | Dermatofitosi |
| Norwegian | RINGORM/DERMATOFYTOSER |
| Portuguese | Dermatofitoses |
| Spanish | dermatofitosis |
| Swedish | DERMATOFYTOS/SVAMPINFEKTION I HUDEN |
| Parent Concepts | Mycoses (C0026946), Dermatophytosis (C0011636), Diagnosis/Diseases Component (C0497531), Skin (C1123023), Dermatitis (C0011603), Dermatomycoses (C0011630), Infection by Deuteromycetes (C0276698) |
| Sources | AOD, COSTAR, CSP, ICD9CM, ICPC, ICPCBAQ, ICPCDAN, ICPCDUT, ICPCFIN, ICPCFRE, ICPCGER, ICPCHEB, ICPCHUN, ICPCITA, ICPCNOR, ICPCPOR, ICPCSPA, ICPCSWE, MSH, NCI, SCTSPA, SNOMEDCT Derived from the NIH UMLS (Unified Medical Language System) |
Tinea (C0040247) | |
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| Definition (MSH) | A general term describing various dermatophytoses. Specific types include TINEA CAPITIS (ringworm of the scalp), TINEA FAVOSA (of scalp and skin), TINEA PEDIS (athlete's foot), and tinea unguium (see ONYCHOMYCOSIS, ringworm of the nails). (Dorland, 27th ed) |
| Definition (CSP) | general term describing various dermatophytoses; specific types include tinea capitis (ringworm of the scalp), tinea favosa (of scalp and skin), tinea pedis (athlete's foot), and tinea unguium (ringworm of the nails). |
| Concepts | Disease or Syndrome (T047) |
| ICD9 | 110.9 |
| MSH | D014005 |
| English | Dermatophytosis-tinea/ringworm, Microsporic tinea, ringworm, Tinea, Tinea Infections, Tineas |
| Spanish | serpigo, tina, tina microsporica |
| Parent Concepts | Dermatomycoses (C0011630) |
| Sources | AOD, COSTAR, CSP, MEDLINEPLUS, MSH, MTH, MTHICD9, NDFRT, SCTSPA, SNOMEDCT Derived from the NIH UMLS (Unified Medical Language System) |