Loading
Gloal Skin Path Atlas-logo
  • Recent Submissions
  • Search
  • Diagnosis
  • Quiz
  • Submit
  • Index
  • Blog
  • About GSA

<< Back to Diagnosis Page

Image Number #8419 (Kerion)

Diagnosis: Kerion

Description: Inflammatory tinea capitis

Morphology: Hair loss localised

Site: Scalp

Sex: M

Age: 8

Type: Clinical

Submitted By: Nameer Al-Sudany

View Full Size Image

Differential Diagnosis
Click Here to View Details

History:

KERION is an inflammatory type of tinea capitis usually of animal origin (zoonotic dermatophytosis). It is usually seen in children. Delay in diagnosis may result in cicatricial permanent hair loss. This child was treated with Fluconazole for three months with unnoticeable results. Shifting to GRISEOFULVIN gave better results, however, at expense of some scarring alopecia.

DermNetNZ   eMedicine   PubMed   Dermatology Online   Archives   JAAD for "Kerion"

  • Recent Submissions
  • Search
  • Diagnosis
  • Quiz
  • Submit an Image
  • Index
  • About GSPA

Copyright 2022. Global Skin Atlas. ALL Rights Reserved.

Change Image