einstein (São Paulo). 28/Jun/2022;20:eRC6881.

Alopecia and pet: a case report

Eduardo , Thiago Zinsly Sampaio , Laís Pereira Bueno , Marianna Ribeiro de Menezes , Lucas Franco Mendes , Renata Dejtiar

DOI: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2022RC6881

ABSTRACT

Dermatophytoses are fungal infections affecting the skin and cutaneous annexes. This clinical case report describes a 7-year-old girl with Kerion celsi, a severe manifestation of Tinea capitis. The patient presented with painful edematous crusty scalp lesions and alopecia, which required surgical debridement and long-term antifungal treatment. Culture of samples collected from scalp and arm skin lesions (patient and patient’s mother respectively) were positive for Trichophyton mentagrophytes. The family owned a pet guinea pig. This particular dermatophytosis is easily transmitted from guinea pigs to humans, with some studies showing up to 34.9% prevalence of Trichophyton mentagrophytes infection in these animals.

Alopecia and pet: a case report
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