1. Modified Tinea Corporis Score (mTCS) Versus Tinea Corporis Score (TCS): A Comparative, Noninterventional Validation Study.
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Nihaa-Jabeen S, Prathyusha P, Chethana SG, Ashwini PK, Ashwini SB, Veeranna S, and Kanthraj GR
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- Humans, Male, Female, Adult, Middle Aged, Aged, Young Adult, Severity of Illness Index, Adolescent, Tinea microbiology, Tinea diagnosis, Tinea drug therapy
- Abstract
Background: Tinea corporis (TC) is a common fungal infection affecting 20%-25% of the global population. Though diagnosing TC is straightforward, treatment has become challenging due to the use of certain medications and lack of follow-up, leading to resistance. Andrea et al. proposed Tinea Corporis Score (TCS) to assess and provide follow-up care for TC. However, double tracing was its limitation. We proposed modified Tinea Corporis Score (mTCS) to overcome this limitation., Aims and Objectives: To compare mTCS with TCS and validate it., Methodology: A comparative, noninterventional validation study was conducted over 18 months at the Department of Dermatology, JSS Hospital, JSSAHER. 140 out of the initially enrolled 182 patients were included. The Researchers 1 and 2 measured the area of involvement by mTCS and TCS, respectively, during baseline and follow-up., Results: There was a significant difference in the mean areas calculated (mTCS
TCS) (p value < 0.05). Both methods showed a positive correlation. However, mTCS was found to be less time-consuming (p value < 0.05) than TCS., Conclusion: Both mTCS and TCS had a positive correlation and were found to be equally effective. However, mTCS took significantly less time, while overcoming tracing errors by measuring direct capture of preset grid images suggesting it to be a better alternative. These findings validate mTCS over TCS for better and faster evaluation of TC for good follow-up care and patient-tailored treatment., (© 2025 Wiley‐VCH GmbH. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.) - Published
- 2025
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