-
People with athlete's foot or
tinea cruris can
prevent spread by not
lending their towels to others.
Tinea cruris is
treated by
applying antifungal medications...
-
Latin inguen = groin)
whereas tinea cruris is used for a
dermatophytosis of the
lower leg (Latin crus).
Tinea cruris is
similar to
Candidal intertrigo,...
- the
scalp (tinea capitis),
beard area (tinea barbae) or the
groin (tinea
cruris,
known as jock itch or
dhobi itch).[citation needed]
Other classic features...
- nail from nail bed) occurs. More
commonly occurs in men than women.
Tinea cruris may be
exacerbated by
sweat and
tight clothing (hence the term "jock itch")...
- else in each
place it
takes hold (e.g.,
tinea corporis (ringworm) or
tinea cruris (jock itch)),
persons infected may not be
aware it is the same disease.[citation...
- mycoses,
including E. floccosum, and
causes tinea corporis (ringworm),
tinea cruris (jock itch),
tinea pedis (athlete's foot), and
tinea unguium (fungal infection...
- bed
Tinea corporis:
fungal infection of the arms, legs, and
trunk Tinea cruris (jock itch):
fungal infection of the
groin area
Tinea manuum:
fungal infection...
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insufficiency ulceration,
stasis ulcer,
stasis dermatitis,
varicose ulcer,
ulcus cruris,
crural ulceration Venous ulcer on the back of the
right leg
Specialty Dermatology ...
- The
fascial compartments of the leg are the four
fascial compartments that
separate and
contain the
muscles of the
lower leg (from the knee to the ankle)...
-
tibial artery Nerve deep
fibular nerve Identifiers Latin compartimentum cruris anterius TA98 A04.7.01.005 TA2 2643 FMA 45163
Anatomical terminology [edit...