tinea barbae
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Definition
Noun: A fungal infection affecting the skin of the face and neck, specifically the bearded area. It is caused by dermatophyte fungi and is characterized by inflammation, itching, and sometimes pustules or crusting.
Usage
This is a medical term. It is used in clinical and dermatological contexts to diagnose and describe a specific condition. * The patient was diagnosed with tinea barbae after presenting with a persistent, itchy rash on his neck. * Tinea barbae is less common than other fungal skin infections.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in differential diagnosis to distinguish this condition from bacterial folliculitis or other skin inflammations in the beard area.
- It may be specified by the causative agent, e.g., "tinea barbae caused by ."
Variants and Related Words
- Barber's itch: A common, informal synonym for tinea barbae.
- Tinea sycosis: An older, alternative medical term for the same condition.
- Dermatophytosis: The general medical term for fungal skin infections caused by dermatophytes, which includes tinea barbae.
Synonyms
- Barber's itch
- Fungal folliculitis (of the beard)
- Ringworm of the beard
Related Phrases
- Tinea infection: The broader category of fungal skin infections.
- Beard ringworm: A descriptive, layperson's term for the condition.
Noun
- fungal infection of the face and neck