Elsevier España
New Epidemiological Outcomes in Anthropophilic tinea capitis, a Case Series Study in Northwestern Spain
Although zoophilic dermatophytes remain the predominant cause of tinea capitis in Spain, an increase due to anthropophilic species has been reported. We report a retrospective observational study that included twenty-four children, who were diagnosed with […]
[Artículo traducido] Nuevos hallazgos epidemiológicos en la tinea capitis antropófila, un estudio de una serie de casos en el noroeste de España
Aunque los dermatofitos zoófilos son aparentemente aún la causa principal de tinea capitis en España, se está observando un repunte por especies antropófilas. Presentamos un estudio observacional retrospectivo de 24 niños con tinea capitis antropófila, […]
Dermoscopy as an Auxiliary Tool in the Assessment of Malassezia Folliculitis: An Observational Study
Malassezia folliculitis is an under-recognizedentity commonly affecting the face and upper trunk. Clinical picture mimics acne vulgaris and diagnosis is challenging at times. 10% potassium hydroxide examination is usually performed to confirm the diagnosis. This […]
[Artículo traducido] Dermatoscopia como herramienta auxiliar en la evaluación de foliculitis por Malassezia: estudio observacional
La foliculitis por Malassezia es una entidad que no está debidamente reconocida y que afecta normalmente a la cara y el tronco superior. El cuadro clínico remeda el acné vulgar, siendo a veces difícil su […]
[Translated article] Artificial intelligence in dermatology: A threat or an opportunity?
The worldwide explosion of interest in artificial intelligence (AI) has created a before-and-after moment in our lives by generating great improvements in such sectors as the automotive and food production industries. AI has even been […]