Tinea capitis: A preliminary study in diabetic and non-diabetic patients attending the dermatology clinic in a tertiary care hospital, Sri Lanka

T. M. Madushani, S. F. Shafnas, J. Kottahachchi
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Tinea capitis is a superficial fungal infection of the scalp caused by Trichophyton and Microsporum species. It presents as one or more rounded scaly patches of the scalp which expand, forming typical lesions with brittle or fragile hair. The study was conducted to detect the proportion of patients with tinea capitis, compare tinea capitis in diabetic and non-diabetic patients and identify any associated factors.A descriptive cross-sectional study was carried out enrolling diabetic and non-diabetic patients who attended the dermatology clinic in Colombo South Teaching Hospital, Sri Lanka from January to June 2021. Skin samples from infected sites were processed for direct microscopy and culture, followed by examination of a tease mount and slide culture to identify the microorganisms. Of the 112 (56 diabetic and 56 non-diabetic) patients attending the clinic, fungal growth was observed in 9 (8.0%), of which 5 (55.6%) were dermatophytes with 3 of the 5 identifying as Trichophyton sp and Trichophyton verrucosum. Diabetic patients were more prone to infection when compared with non-diabetic patients (P=0.022). Sharing combs, association with overcrowded places and less frequency of bathing were risk factors for tinea capitis.
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头癣:在糖尿病和非糖尿病患者参加皮肤科诊所在三级护理医院,斯里兰卡的初步研究
头癣是由毛癣菌和小孢子菌引起的头皮表面真菌感染。它表现为头皮的一个或多个圆形鳞状斑块,扩大,形成典型的脆性或脆弱的头发病变。该研究旨在检测头癣患者的比例,比较糖尿病和非糖尿病患者的头癣,并确定任何相关因素。对2021年1月至6月在斯里兰卡科伦坡南教学医院皮肤科诊所就诊的糖尿病和非糖尿病患者进行了一项描述性横断面研究。对感染部位的皮肤样本进行直接镜检和培养,然后对载玻片培养进行检查以鉴定微生物。112例患者(糖尿病患者56例,非糖尿病患者56例)中,9例(8.0%)检出真菌生长,其中5例(55.6%)为皮癣菌,其中3例鉴定为毛癣菌sp和疣状毛癣菌。糖尿病患者较非糖尿病患者更易发生感染(P=0.022)。共用梳子、住在拥挤的地方以及洗澡频率较低是头癣的危险因素。
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