Silverberg Nanette B, Weinberg Jeffrey M, DeLeo Vincent A
Skin of Color Center, Department of Dermatology, St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital, New York, NY 10025, USA.
J Am Acad Dermatol. 2002 Feb;46(2 Suppl Understanding):S120-4. doi: 10.1067/mjd.2002.120793.
Tinea capitis is a common cutaneous fungal infection in US school children, but adults may be carriers of tinea pathogens in the scalp. However, few cases of actual tinea capitis in adults have been reported in the literature. A retrospective analysis of all adult patients with positive scalp fungal cultures from June 1997 to March 2000 were reviewed. Seventy-nine cases of tinea capitis were identified. Nine (11.4%) were adults, 7 of whom were African American women, who were an average of 46 years old (range, 25 to 64 years). Three of these patients had prior exposure to a child with tinea capitis. These results suggest that tinea capitis affects adult African Americans, particularly women. Widespread scalp culture is indicated for papulosquamous disease and alopecia in this segment of the population.
头癣是美国学童中常见的皮肤真菌感染,但成年人可能是头皮癣病原体的携带者。然而,文献中报道的成人实际发生头癣的病例很少。对1997年6月至2000年3月所有头皮真菌培养呈阳性的成年患者进行了回顾性分析。共确诊79例头癣病例。其中9例(11.4%)为成年人,7例是非裔美国女性,她们的平均年龄为46岁(范围为25至64岁)。这些患者中有3人之前接触过患头癣的儿童。这些结果表明,头癣会影响成年非裔美国人,尤其是女性。对于这部分人群中的丘疹鳞屑性疾病和脱发,建议进行广泛的头皮培养。