tinea

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Englisch - Türkisch
kellik gibi deri hastalığ
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Englisch - Englisch
A fungal infection of the skin known generally as ringworm
A name applied to various skin diseases, but especially to ringworm
a group of infections of the skin, nails or hair caused by fungal organisms that typically cause a red, itchy rash Types include tinea versicolor, tinea corporis (ringworm), tinea pedis (athlete's foot) and tinea cruris (jock itch)
scientific name for ringworm
any of a number of contagious skin diseases caused by several related fungi, characterized by ring-shaped, scaly, itching patches on the skin and generally classified by its location on the body Also called ringworm
type genus of the Tineidae: clothes moths
A fungal infection of the skin usually in the feet Also called "athletes foot"
{i} skin disease caused by fungus; ringworm
infections of the skin or nails caused by fungi and appearing as itching circular patches
type genus of the Tineidae: clothes moths infections of the skin or nails caused by fungi and appearing as itching circular patches
See Ringworm, and Sycosis
A genus of small Lepidoptera, including the clothes moths and carpet moths
tinea pedis
athlete's foot
tinea barbae
{i} barber's itch, sycosis barbae, inflammation of the hair follicles occurring anywhere on the skin but mainly on the face and neck (caused by a fungal infection, shaving)
tinea barbae
fungal infection of the face and neck
tinea capitis
fungal infection of the scalp characterized by bald patches
tinea corporis
fungal infection of nonhairy parts of the skin
tinea cruris
fungal infection of the groin (most common in men)
tinea pedis
fungal infection of the feet
tinea pedis
athlete's foot, fungal infection of the foot which causes itching and skin irritation
tinea unguium
fungal infection of the nails (especially toenails)
tinea

    Silbentrennung

    tin·e·a

    Aussprache

    Etymologie

    () From Latin via Medieval Latin and Middle English: a fungal infection of the skin.
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