|Articles|March 15, 2004
Resolving Ringworm's Anger: Oral Therapy Remains Key
Tinea capitis, a disease caused by a superficial fungal infection ofthe scalp, accounts for up to 92.5% of dermatophytoses in children youngerthan 10 years of age in the United States. Sponsored by an unrestricted educational grant from OrthoNeutrogena
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