Study of clinical profile of dermatophytosis in a tertiary care center as per ECTODERM guidelines

Background: Dermatophytic infections are one of the most common skin infections encountered by dermatologists. A recent increase in incidence has been seen over the last few years with substantial change in the clinical profile of patients. Recently a group of dermatology experts published Expert Co...

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Main Authors: Shitij Goel, Shivam Dr, Azra Ferheen Chaudhary
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Language:English
Published: Manipal College of Medical Sciences, Pokhara 2021-10-01
Series:Asian Journal of Medical Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/AJMS/article/view/37653
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spelling doaj-2e942a2972c3437eb028b3fe9fb17f432021-10-02T00:35:38ZengManipal College of Medical Sciences, PokharaAsian Journal of Medical Sciences2467-91002091-05762021-10-0112109296https://doi.org/10.3126/ajms.v12i10.37653Study of clinical profile of dermatophytosis in a tertiary care center as per ECTODERM guidelinesShitij Goel 0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5186-507XShivam Dr 1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0155-4748Azra Ferheen Chaudhary 2https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7497-5212Professor, Department of Dermatology, Sharda Hospital (School of Medical Sciences and Research, Sharda University) Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, IndiaResident, Department of Dermatology, Sharda Hospital (School of Medical Sciences and Research, Sharda University) Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India Resident, Department of Dermatology, Sharda Hospital (School of Medical Sciences and Research, Sharda University) Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India Background: Dermatophytic infections are one of the most common skin infections encountered by dermatologists. A recent increase in incidence has been seen over the last few years with substantial change in the clinical profile of patients. Recently a group of dermatology experts published Expert Consensus on The Management of Dermatophytosis in India (ECTODERM India). The group agreed upon various definitions with respect to current dermatophytosis epidemic as well as gave recommendations for investigations and management. Clinical profile of dermatophytosis was done in present study on the basis of definitions agreed upon by ECTODERM consensus group. Aims and Objective: To assess the clinical profile, prevalence and severity of dermatophytic infection in study population. Materials and Methods: Cross-sectional observational study was conducted at out-patient department of Dermatology in, Sharda hospital, Greater Noida. A total of 317 patients presenting with clinical diagnosis of dermatophytosis were included in the study. Results: A total of 317 patients were recruited in the study, out of which 213 were males (67.2%). The most common age group presenting with superficial dermatophytosis was 21-30 years. Majority of the patient presented with chronic dermatophytosis with duration more than 6 months (76.6%) while more than 3 lesions of tinea were observed in 76.6% cases. 191 patients (60%) had moderate to severe involvement with more than 3% of BSA involved. Family members presenting with similar complaints were seen in 39% cases. Majority of patients (76 %) studies had received previous treatment topical, systemic or both. 62 patients presented with recurrence of disease within 6 weeks of complete antifungal treatment (19.6%). Conclusion: Our study concludes that dermatophytosis still remain a challenging issue for dermatologists. Chronicity of infection, moderate to severe BSA involvement and involvement of family members in a good proportion of our study cases were the main findings of our study.https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/AJMS/article/view/37653dermatophytosisectoderm india guidelines
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Shivam Dr
Azra Ferheen Chaudhary
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Azra Ferheen Chaudhary
Study of clinical profile of dermatophytosis in a tertiary care center as per ECTODERM guidelines
Asian Journal of Medical Sciences
dermatophytosis
ectoderm india guidelines
author_facet Shitij Goel
Shivam Dr
Azra Ferheen Chaudhary
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title Study of clinical profile of dermatophytosis in a tertiary care center as per ECTODERM guidelines
title_short Study of clinical profile of dermatophytosis in a tertiary care center as per ECTODERM guidelines
title_full Study of clinical profile of dermatophytosis in a tertiary care center as per ECTODERM guidelines
title_fullStr Study of clinical profile of dermatophytosis in a tertiary care center as per ECTODERM guidelines
title_full_unstemmed Study of clinical profile of dermatophytosis in a tertiary care center as per ECTODERM guidelines
title_sort study of clinical profile of dermatophytosis in a tertiary care center as per ectoderm guidelines
publisher Manipal College of Medical Sciences, Pokhara
series Asian Journal of Medical Sciences
issn 2467-9100
2091-0576
publishDate 2021-10-01
description Background: Dermatophytic infections are one of the most common skin infections encountered by dermatologists. A recent increase in incidence has been seen over the last few years with substantial change in the clinical profile of patients. Recently a group of dermatology experts published Expert Consensus on The Management of Dermatophytosis in India (ECTODERM India). The group agreed upon various definitions with respect to current dermatophytosis epidemic as well as gave recommendations for investigations and management. Clinical profile of dermatophytosis was done in present study on the basis of definitions agreed upon by ECTODERM consensus group. Aims and Objective: To assess the clinical profile, prevalence and severity of dermatophytic infection in study population. Materials and Methods: Cross-sectional observational study was conducted at out-patient department of Dermatology in, Sharda hospital, Greater Noida. A total of 317 patients presenting with clinical diagnosis of dermatophytosis were included in the study. Results: A total of 317 patients were recruited in the study, out of which 213 were males (67.2%). The most common age group presenting with superficial dermatophytosis was 21-30 years. Majority of the patient presented with chronic dermatophytosis with duration more than 6 months (76.6%) while more than 3 lesions of tinea were observed in 76.6% cases. 191 patients (60%) had moderate to severe involvement with more than 3% of BSA involved. Family members presenting with similar complaints were seen in 39% cases. Majority of patients (76 %) studies had received previous treatment topical, systemic or both. 62 patients presented with recurrence of disease within 6 weeks of complete antifungal treatment (19.6%). Conclusion: Our study concludes that dermatophytosis still remain a challenging issue for dermatologists. Chronicity of infection, moderate to severe BSA involvement and involvement of family members in a good proportion of our study cases were the main findings of our study.
topic dermatophytosis
ectoderm india guidelines
url https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/AJMS/article/view/37653
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