Tinea faciei clinical characteristics, causative agents, treatments and outcomes; a retrospective study in Thailand.
Kritsada KhiewplueangCharussri LeeyaphanSumanas BunyaratavejPattriya JirawattanadonPhuwakorn Saengthong-AramLalita MatthapanWaranyoo PrasongChatisa PanyawongAkkarapong PlengpanichPublished in: Mycoses (2024)
Fungal infection of the face was commonly found in women and patients with pets. The most common pathogen that caused tinea faciei was T. rubrum. Topical antifungal treatments could be used with favourable outcomes. The history of past infection and lesion on the cheeks should be carefully assessed to be vigilant for recurrent infection.