Tinea faciei on the right eyebrow caused by Trichophyton interdigitale
An. bras. dermatol; 91 (6), 2016
Publication year: 2016
Abstract Tinea faciei is a relatively uncommon dermatophyte infection entailing atypical clinical symptoms, usually misdiagnosed and treated with corticosteroids. The authors describe a case of tinea faciei on the right eyebrow caused by Trichophyton interdigitale. The patient was an 18-year-old girl, who had an inflammatory plaque with a scaly, pustular surface on the right eyebrow and upper eyelid, which had persisted for over 1 month. She was once misdiagnosed as having eczema and was treated using corticosteroid cream. A diagnosis of tinea faciei was made based on direct microscopy and culture. The sequencing of the nuclear ribosomal ITS region and β-tubulin gene of the isolate established its T. interdigitale lineage. The patient was cured by treatment with systemic terbinafine in combination with topical application of 1% naftifine-0.25% ketaconazole cream for 2 weeks.
Cejas/microbiología, Cejas/patología, Dermatosis Facial/microbiología, Dermatosis Facial/patología, Tiña/patología, Trichophyton/aislamiento & purificación, Antifúngicos/uso terapéutico, Dermoscopía, Dermatosis Facial/tratamiento farmacológico, Microscopía Electrónica de Rastreo, Naftalenos/uso terapéutico, Tiña/tratamiento farmacológico, Resultado del Tratamiento, Ureasa/análisis