2024
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.58475
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Understanding Kerion Celsi in Children: Diagnosis and Therapeutic Guidelines Through an Algorithm

Carla I Figueroa Basurto,
Mario Shuchleib Cukiert,
Eder R Juárez Durán
et al.

Abstract: Kerion celsi (KC), known as scalp ringworm, is the most common dermatophytosis in children. In Mexico, it ranks fourth among dermatophytoses, with a frequency of 4%-10%. KC is the inflammatory variety of tinea capitis (TC), with the most common causative agents being Microsporum canis and Trichophyton mentagrophytes. We present the clinical case of a six-year-old male diagnosed with KC. Direct examination stained with chlorazol black and cultures were performed, yielding negative results. Histopathological stu… Show more

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