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  1. Circus Devils Albums: Sgt. Disco, Gringo, Ataxia, Ringworm Interiors, Five, the Harold Pig Memorial, Pinball Mars
  2. Ringworm Answers by Theodore Childress, 2009-02-01
  3. Athletes may be asymptomatic carriers of ringworm: 'infection control nightmare'.(Children's Health): An article from: Family Practice News by Norra MacReady, 2003-08-01
  4. Short takes: can a cardiac diet for dogs help?; ringworm; allergy shots at home.: An article from: Dog Watch by Gale Reference Team, 2007-01-01
  5. 21st Century Complete Medical Guide to Tinea Infections, Jock Itch, Ringworm, and Athlete¿s Foot, Authoritative Government Documents, Clinical References, and Practical Information for Patients and Physicians by PM Medical Health News, 2004-09
  6. On Ringworm, Scall-Head, Baldness, and Other Parasitical Diseases of the Head and Face; With an Appendix. on the Constitutional Relations of by George Ross, 2009-12-17
  7. ORIGINAL PATENT APPLICATION NUMBER 7,322 FOR A SPECIFIC FOR RINGWORM AND ALL CUTANEOUS DISEASES. by Charles (inventor). Brett, 1889-01-01
  8. Ringworm in the Light of Recent Research. by Malcolm Morris, 1898
  9. Ringworm and Its Successful Treatment by John P. Turner, 2010-03-22
  10. OTC agents for ringworm? by MD Ken Landow, 2010-06-03
  11. Add topical to oral antifungal to treat childhood ringworm.(Skin Disorders): An article from: Family Practice News by Norra MacReady, 2005-02-15
  12. Secrets Of Ringworm Treatment: Everything you ever needed to know about Ringworm, Athletes Foot, Jock Itch, other forms of fungal infection and how to treat them. by T K Jameson, 2010-02-12
  13. Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine: Ringworm by Maureen Haggerty, 2002-01-01
  14. Athletes may be carriers of ringworm: asymptomatic.(Clinical Rounds): An article from: Skin & Allergy News by Norra MacReady, 2003-09-01

21. MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia Ringworm
ringworm, tinea corporis on an infant's leg ringworm, tinea capitis close-up. ringworm, tinea on the hand and leg
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22. The Ringworm Page

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23. The Ringworm Page
HOW DOES THE DOCTOR KNOW THIS IS REALLY ringworm? Cultures are done monthly during the course of treatment. THE ringworm VACCINE FOR CATS
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24. CDC-Healthy Pets Healthy People
ringworm is a skin and scalp disease caused by several different kinds of fungi.ringworm on the scalp usually makes a bald patch of scaly skin.
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Ringworm and Animals Interesting Fact Ringworm is not a worm at all. It is a disease caused by a fungus. What is ringworm? Ringworm is a skin and scalp disease caused by several different kinds of fungi. Ringworm on the scalp usually makes a bald patch of scaly skin. People with ringworm on other parts of their skin can have a ring-shaped rash that is reddish and may be itchy. The rash can be dry and scaly or wet and crusty. Can animals transmit ringworm to me? Yes, many different kinds of animals can transmit ringworm to people. Ringworm is transmitted from direct contact with an infected animal's skin or hair. Dogs and cats, especially kittens or puppies, can have ringworm that can be passed to people. Cows, goats, pigs, and horses can pass ringworm to people too. People can also get ringworm from other people and their personal items. For more information about ringworm, please visit the

25. Lesson Of The Week: Tinea Capitis In Adults -- Buckley Et Al. 320 (7246): 1389 -
Scientific and medical paper on ringworm of the scalp.
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Tinea capitis should be considered in all adults with a patchy inflammatory scalp disorder Deirdre A Buckley specialist registrar L Claire Fuller consultant Elisabeth M Higgins consultant Anthony WP du Vivier consultant Department of Dermatology, King's College Hospital, London SE5 9RS Correspondence to: D A Buckley, Department of Dermatology, Ealing Hospital, Southall, Middlesex UB1 3HW Tinea capitis (scalp ringworm) is uncommon after puberty. When it occurs in adults the clinical features may be atypical and

26. Tinea (Ringworm, Jock Itch, Athlete's Foot)
KidsHealth Parents Infections Fungal Infections (ringworm, Yeast, etc.) Tinea (ringworm, Jock Itch, Athlete's Foot)
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27. Ringworm - Skin Diseases, Conditions And Procedures On MedicineNet.com
Information relating to the skin includes skin diseases and conditions, cosmeticsurgery, medications, and treatment.
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All that's ringy is not ringworm. What does the term "ringworm" mean?
The term "ringworm" refers to fungal infections that are on the surface of the skin. (The early belief was that the infection was due to a worm, which it is not, although the name has stuck.) Some of these fungi produce round spots, but many do not. On the other hand, many round spots are not fungus. A physical examination of the affected skin, evaluation of skin scrapings under the microscope, and culture tests can help doctors make the appropriate distinctions. A proper diagnosis is essential to successful treatment. The medical term for ringworm is "tinea." (Tinea gets us back to worms. Tinea is the Latin name for a growing worm.) Doctors add another word to indicate where the fungus is located. Tinea capitis, for instance, refers to scalp ringworm, tinea corporis to fungus of the body, tinea pedis to fungus of the feet, and so on. What causes ringworm?

28. Ringworm And Children - Diagnosis And Treatment
Information about ringworm, usually a mild fungal infection of the skin that causes a red circular lesion with a scaly border. Learn about diagnosing and treating children.
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30. Pictures Of Ringworm
From the University of Iowa s Hardin MD, Internet sources on Pictures of ringworm.
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  • Atlas of dermatology : Superficial tinea Josef Feit, et al, Brno, Czech Republic Ringworm pictures from uIowa.edu Ringworm pictures from CDC Hardin MD, Univ of Iowa
  • Dermatophytosis (Scroll down for pictures) David Ellis, Univ Adelaide, Australia
  • 31. Hardin MD : Ringworm / Tinea Infections
    From the University of Iowa, the *best* lists of Internet sources in ringwormand Tinea infections.
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    32. Ringworm
    An occasional cause of skin conditions in pets is caused by ringworm. The fungus that causes ringworm can be cultured from the hair coats of normal dogs
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    An occasional cause of skin conditions in pets is caused by Ringworm. The scientific name for this disease is Dermatophytosis. It is caused by a fungus not a worm, and the lesion is not always in the shape of a ring. Since fungi are everywhere in our environment, it is difficult to determine which pets will develop the problem. The fungus that causes Ringworm can be cultured from the hair coats of normal dogs and cats. These pets might be carriers of the disease to other pets, and might even transmit the disease to people. We tend to see the problem more in young animals and those with compromised immune systems (for example- FeLV People will sometimes pick up a case of Ringworm from their pet, but just because a pet has Ringworm does not necessarily mean that the people that interact with that pet will develop the problem. A dog or cat can transmit Ringworm to a person without showing any symptoms at all.
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    There are 3 specific fungi of significance in this disease.

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    34. Ringworm In Cats ~ Pawprints And Purrs, Inc.
    ringworm is a skin disease caused by a fungus (plural fungi). Because the lesionsare often circular, ringworm was once thought to be caused by a worm
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    Any health care links located here are NOT to replace a veterinarian visit; please take your cat to a vet immediately at any sign of odd behavior or any symptoms of illness or injury. Call your vet and describe your cat's symptoms with any of your concerns about the cat's well-being. Your veterinarian may discover changes in your cat's health that you have overlooked. It is always better to err on the side of caution.
    Ringworm in Cats
    Ringworm is a skin disease caused by a fungus (plural: fungi). Because the lesions are often circular, ringworm was once thought to be caused by a worm curling up in the tissue. Ringworm has nothing to do with any type of worm. Ringworm is also known as dermatophytosis . There are four species of fungi that can cause dermatophytosis in cats; it is most often caused by the organism called microsporum canis Microsporum canis is so well adapted to cats that up to 20% of cats are thought to be asymptomatic carriers, meaning they have the organism but show no outward signs.

    35. Ringworm In Dogs
    Addison s Disease is Hypoadrenocorticism. This term means that there is diminishedor lowered hormone production from the outer part or cortex of the
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    Ringworm in Dogs
    What is ringworm, and what causes it? Ringworm is a skin disease caused by a fungus (plural: fungi). Because the lesions are often circular, it was once thought to be caused by a worm curling up in the tissue. There is no truth to that; it has nothing to do with a worm. There are four fungal species affecting dogs which can cause the disease called ringworm. These may also affect humans. The fungi live in hair follicles and cause the hair shafts to break off at the skin line. This usually results in round patches of hair loss. As the fungus multiplies, the lesions may become irregularly shaped and spread over the dog's body. How long does it take to get it?

    36. Ringworm Fact Sheet
    Other names for ringworm include tinea, dermatophytosis, athlete s foot (ringwormof the feet), and jock itch (ringworm of the groin).
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    PDF Version for this Fact Sheet Ringworm is an infection of the skin, hair, or nails caused by a fungus It gets its name from its appearance on the skin, because the rash is often ring-shaped. Other names for ringworm include tinea, dermatophytosis, athlete's foot (ringworm of the feet), and jock itch (ringworm of the groin). Despite the name, ringworm is not caused by a worm. You can get ringworm from people, animals, or places such as:
    • Touching a person who has ringworm. Using items such as clothes, towels, or hairbrushes that were used by someone with a ringworm infection. Coming into contact with the hair or dander of an infected animal.

    37. Ringworm In Cats
    Other dermatophytes that may cause ringworm in cats are Trichophyton However,ringworm can look very similar to many other feline skin diseases,
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    Ringworm in cats Ringworm is an infection caused by a fungus that grows in the dead, surface layers of the skin, hair or claws. It has nothing to do with worms. The scientific name for ringworm is dermatophytosis and the fungi which cause the disease are called dermatophytes. There are approximately 40 difrerent spceis of dermatophyte, each tending to cause infection in particular species of hosts. In the cat, the cause of more than 90% of cases of ringworm is the dermatophyte Microsporum canis (M canis) . This organism can also cause infection in many other species, including dogs and humans. Other dermatophytes that may cause ringworm in cats are Trichophyton mentagrophytes and Microsporum persicolor, which can be acquired by contact with infected wild rodents.

    38. Ringworm And Cats
    ringworm and cats. ringworm in cats, FAB information sheet. ringworm (dermatophytosis)in cats. Information for breeders and multicat households
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    39. VETERINARY INFORMATION SERVICE
    Feline ringworm (Dermatophytosis). Feline Dermatophytosis (FD) is a commoninfection of the superficial layers of cat skin by a fungus.
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    40. Ringworm
    Learn how to diagnose and treat children with ringworm, a fungal infection whichcan cause a red, circular, scaly rash on a child s scalp, feet,
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    Learn how to diagnose and treat children with ringworm, a fungal infection which can cause a red, circular, scaly rash on a child's scalp, feet, and any other part of their body.
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    Recent Ring Worm Ring worm is a common misspelling for the ringworm. Ringworm Ringworm is usually a mild fungal infection of the skin that causes a red circular lesion with a scaly border. Learn about how to diagnose and treat ringworm in children. Ringworm Picture Review a picture of a child with ringworm. Tinea Capitis Picture Review a picture of a child with tinea capitis or scalp ringworm. Ringworm Picture on an Infant's Leg - ADAM Health Encyclopedia A picture of child's leg that shows a classical-appearing ringworm lesion with central clearing and a slightly raised red border.

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