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tinea
Summary
tinea is a disease[1]. tinea draws 73 Wikipedia views per month (disease category, ranking #216 of 806).[2]
Key Facts
- tinea's instance of is recorded as disease[3].
- tinea's subclass of is recorded as dermatomycosis[4].
- tinea's Commons category is recorded as Tineas[5].
- tinea's MeSH descriptor ID is recorded as D014005[6].
- tinea's MeSH tree code is recorded as C01.150.703.302.720[7].
- tinea's MeSH tree code is recorded as C01.800.200.720[8].
- tinea's MeSH tree code is recorded as C17.800.838.208.883[9].
- tinea's NCI Thesaurus ID is recorded as C112181[10].
- tinea's different from is recorded as Tinea[11].
- tinea's health specialty is recorded as infectious diseases[12].
- tinea's health specialty is recorded as dermatology[13].
- tinea's drug or therapy used for treatment is recorded as miconazole[14].
- tinea's drug or therapy used for treatment is recorded as itraconazole[15].
- tinea's drug or therapy used for treatment is recorded as naftifine[16].
- tinea's drug or therapy used for treatment is recorded as (RS)-econazole[17].
- tinea's drug or therapy used for treatment is recorded as ciclopirox[18].
- tinea's drug or therapy used for treatment is recorded as butenafine[19].
- tinea's drug or therapy used for treatment is recorded as oxiconazole[20].
- tinea's drug or therapy used for treatment is recorded as clioquinol[21].
- tinea's drug or therapy used for treatment is recorded as griseofulvin[22].
- tinea's drug or therapy used for treatment is recorded as ketoconazole[23].
- tinea's drug or therapy used for treatment is recorded as terbinafine[24].
- tinea's drug or therapy used for treatment is recorded as haloprogin[25].
- tinea's drug or therapy used for treatment is recorded as tolnaftate[26].
- tinea's drug or therapy used for treatment is recorded as sulconazole[27].
Why It Matters
tinea draws 73 Wikipedia views per month (disease category, ranking #216 of 806).[2] tinea has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] tinea is known by 7 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]