Bournerias I, De Chauvin M F, Datry A, Chambrette I, Carriere J, Devidas A, Blanc F
Department of Infectious Diseases, Hôpital de la Salpêtrière, Paris, France.
J Am Acad Dermatol. 1996 Nov;35(5 Pt 2):808-10. doi: 10.1016/s0190-9622(96)90089-4.
Tinea capitis in men, even if infected with HIV, is infrequent. Microsporum species nail infections are extremely rare. In most cases Microsporum canis infection is usually easy to treat with antifungal agents. We describe two HIV-infected men with an unusual M. canis infection. Both patients had tinea capitis, presenting as alopecia in one and scaling of the scalp in the other. One patient also had tinea unguium caused by M. canis. Ketoconazole was ineffective in both patients; terbinafine was tried in one patient without benefit; itraconazole was effective in both, but treatment took many months and only one patient was cured.
男性头癣,即使感染了艾滋病毒,也不常见。小孢子菌属引起的指甲感染极为罕见。在大多数情况下,犬小孢子菌感染通常用抗真菌药物很容易治疗。我们描述了两名感染艾滋病毒的男性患有不寻常的犬小孢子菌感染。两名患者均患有头癣,其中一名表现为脱发,另一名表现为头皮脱屑。一名患者还患有由犬小孢子菌引起的甲癣。酮康唑对两名患者均无效;对一名患者试用了特比萘芬但无效果;伊曲康唑对两人均有效,但治疗持续了数月,只有一名患者治愈。