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{{unref}}'''Endothrix''' refers to a [[Dermatophyte]] infections of the hair that invades the hair shaft and internalized into the hair cell. This is in contrast to [[Exothrix]], where a Dermatophyte infection remains confined to the hair surface. Using a ultraviolet Wood's lamp, endothrix infections will not [[fluoresce]] whereas exothrix infections will. |
{{unref}}'''Endothrix''' refers to a [[Dermatophyte]] infections of the hair that invades the hair shaft and internalized into the hair cell. This is in contrast to [[Exothrix]], where a Dermatophyte infection remains confined to the hair surface. Using a ultraviolet Wood's lamp, endothrix infections will not [[fluoresce]] whereas exothrix infections will. |
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Revision as of 05:15, 17 September 2007
Endothrix refers to a Dermatophyte infections of the hair that invades the hair shaft and internalized into the hair cell. This is in contrast to Exothrix, where a Dermatophyte infection remains confined to the hair surface. Using a ultraviolet Wood's lamp, endothrix infections will not fluoresce whereas exothrix infections will.