[[[ Background: ]]] Tinea capitis is the most common fungal infection of the scalp in childhood, but a very rare disorder in the first year of life. [[[ Objective: ]]] To evaluate the efficacy, tolerability and safety of itraconazole in 7 children aged between 3 and 46 weeks (median: 36 weeks) suffering from tinea capitis caused by Microsporum canis. [[[ Methods: ]]] Prospective case note study. In all patients KOH testing and fungal cultivation on Sabouraud dextrose agar were performed. [[[ Results: ]]] 7 patients (5 girls and 2 boys) were included in the period between 2001 and 2008. The causative etiologic agent was Microsporum canis in all children. The patients received itraconazole 5mg/kg bodyweight daily for 3 to 6 weeks with no clinically side effects being noted. In all patients clinical and mycological cure could be achieved. [[[ Conclusion: ]]] Itraconazole proved to be a safe and effective treatment option for Microsporum canis induced tinea capitis in children in their first year of life.
Tinea capitis in early infancy treated with itraconazole: a pilot study
초기 유아기에서 이트라코나졸로 치료한 두부백선: 파일럿 연구
[Category] 백선증,
[Article Type] journal-article
[Source] pubmed
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