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- Athlete's_foot abstract "Athlete's foot (otherwise known as ringworm of the foot, tinea pedis, tinea pedum, and moccasin foot) is a common and contagious dermatophytic fungal infection of the skin that causes scaling, flaking, and itching of the affected areas. Symptoms are caused by fungi such as Epidermophyton floccosum or fungi of the Trichophyton genus such as T. rubrum or T. mentagrophytes.The disease is typically transmitted in moist communal areas where people walk barefoot, such as showers or bathhouses, and requires a warm moist environment, (e.g., the inside of a shoe) to incubate.The condition typically affects the feet, but may infect or spread to other areas of the body such as the groin and tends to spread to areas of skin that are kept hot and moist, such as with insulation, body heat, and sweat. The fungal agents responsible for infection may be picked up by walking barefoot in an infected area or using an infected towel. Infection can be prevented by limiting the use of occlusive footwear and remaining barefoot. Globally, it affects about 15% of the population.".
- Athlete's_foot diseasesdb "13122".
- Athlete's_foot emedicineSubject "derm".
- Athlete's_foot emedicineTopic "470".
- Athlete's_foot icd10 "B35.3".
- Athlete's_foot icd9 "110.4".
- Athlete's_foot medlineplus "000875".
- Athlete's_foot meshId "D014008".
- Athlete's_foot thumbnail FeetFungal.JPG?width=300.
- Athlete's_foot wikiPageID "906475".
- Athlete's_foot wikiPageRevisionID "606810030".
- Athlete's_foot caption "A severe case of athlete's foot".
- Athlete's_foot diseasesdb "13122".
- Athlete's_foot emedicinesubj "derm".
- Athlete's_foot emedicinetopic "470".
- Athlete's_foot hasPhotoCollection Athlete's_foot.
- Athlete's_foot icd "110.4".
- Athlete's_foot icd "B35.3".
- Athlete's_foot medlineplus "875".
- Athlete's_foot meshid "D014008".
- Athlete's_foot name "Athlete's foot".
- Athlete's_foot wordnet_type synset-disease-noun-1.
- Athlete's_foot subject Category:Foot_diseases.
- Athlete's_foot subject Category:Fungal_diseases.
- Athlete's_foot subject Category:Mycosis-related_cutaneous_conditions.
- Athlete's_foot type Disease.
- Athlete's_foot type AilmentCondition.
- Athlete's_foot type Situation.
- Athlete's_foot comment "Athlete's foot (otherwise known as ringworm of the foot, tinea pedis, tinea pedum, and moccasin foot) is a common and contagious dermatophytic fungal infection of the skin that causes scaling, flaking, and itching of the affected areas. Symptoms are caused by fungi such as Epidermophyton floccosum or fungi of the Trichophyton genus such as T. rubrum or T.".
- Athlete's_foot label "Athlete's foot".
- Athlete's_foot label "Dermatofitose".
- Athlete's_foot label "Fußpilz".
- Athlete's_foot label "Grzybice skóry".
- Athlete's_foot label "Pie de atleta".
- Athlete's_foot label "Pied d'athlète".
- Athlete's_foot label "Piede d'atleta".
- Athlete's_foot label "Zwemmerseczeem".
- Athlete's_foot label "سعفة القدم".
- Athlete's_foot label "足癣".
- Athlete's_foot label "足白癬".
- Athlete's_foot sameAs Fußpilz.
- Athlete's_foot sameAs Pie_de_atleta.
- Athlete's_foot sameAs Pied_d'athlète.
- Athlete's_foot sameAs Tinea_pedis.
- Athlete's_foot sameAs Piede_d'atleta.
- Athlete's_foot sameAs 足白癬.
- Athlete's_foot sameAs 무좀.
- Athlete's_foot sameAs Zwemmerseczeem.
- Athlete's_foot sameAs Grzybice_skóry.
- Athlete's_foot sameAs Dermatofitose.
- Athlete's_foot sameAs m.03nq53.
- Athlete's_foot sameAs Q5609817.
- Athlete's_foot sameAs Q5609817.
- Athlete's_foot sameAs C0040259.
- Athlete's_foot wasDerivedFrom Athlete's_foot?oldid=606810030.
- Athlete's_foot depiction FeetFungal.JPG.
- Athlete's_foot isPrimaryTopicOf Athlete's_foot.
- Athlete's_foot name "Athlete's foot".