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Tinea Gladiatorum Detection With a Dermatophyte Test Strip
Mark A. Berg
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Casey Martin
Family Medicine and Community Health (Twin Cities)
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KOH Microscopy
100%
Dermatophytes
100%
Tinea Gladiatorum
100%
High School
40%
Rash
40%
Positive Predictive Value
40%
Negative Predictive Value
40%
Minnesota
20%
United States
20%
Antigen Test
20%
Sensitivity Specificity
20%
Wrestlers
20%
Tinea Pedis
20%
Confidence Interval
20%
Potassium Hydroxide
20%
Prospective Comparative Study
20%
Direct Microscopy
20%
Tinea Unguium
20%
Basic Training
20%
Coronavirus Disease (COVID)
20%
Nursing and Health Professions
Test Strip
100%
Predictive Value
100%
Tinea
100%
Standard
50%
Rash
50%
Food and Drug Administration
25%
Confidence Interval
25%
Athlete's Foot
25%
Potassium Hydroxide
25%
Onychomycosis
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Tinea
100%
Dermatophyte
100%
Reference Standards
50%
Confidence Interval
25%
Onychomycosis
25%
Athlete's Foot
25%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Dermatophyte
100%
Tinea
100%
Rash
50%
Tinea pedis
25%
Potassium Hydroxide
25%
Onychomycosis
25%