Publications by authors named "S Norrenberg"

Tinea capitis is a superficial dermatophytic infection of the scalp. This common dermatosis occurs predominantly in children. The clinical manifestation of the disease is heterogeneous, and vary widely depending on the pathogenic fungal agent.

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Athlete's skin is under great stress and its integrity is essential. Knowledge and prevention of sports-related dermatoses are fundamental to athlete's the management. Hereby we review common sport-related affections classified by their etiologies (traumatic, infectious, inflammatory and environmental dermatoses).

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Sweat is a body fluid produced by the sweat glands and is mainly composed of water. Sweat has various functions, the two main ones being the evacuation of heat produced by the body, especially during exercise, and the maintenance of skin homeostasis. Its production is highly variable and depends on many individual and environmental factors.

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We report an outbreak of Trichophyton soudanense causing tinea capitis and corporis in an orphanage in Myanmar. The thirty orphan children were suspected to have anthropophilic tinea but zoonotic tinea could not be excluded as all children were playing with stray dogs. Direct mycological examinations of hair and scalp samples showed filaments but culture assays remained sterile.

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