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What is the itchy skin condition tinea pedis better known as?

Athlete's foot


Also known as tinea pedis what condition is an infectious skin disease caused by a fungus that produces itchy scaling?

Athlete's Foot


The deuteromycete fungus tinea can cause a disease in humans called?

The deuteromycete fungus Tinea can cause a disease in humans called tinea pedis, commonly known as athlete's foot. This condition often results in itchy, red, and scaly skin between the toes.


What is a fungal infection also known as athlete's foot?

tinea pedis


What is the name for feet?

Podia or Pedis. Podia or Pedis.


What is the kingdom of tinea pedis?

Tinea pedis is a fungal infection of the skin on the feet, commonly known as athlete's foot. It is caused by various types of fungi, such as Trichophyton, Epidermophyton, and Microsporum. The kingdom classification for these fungi is Fungi.


When was Enrico De Pedis born?

Enrico De Pedis was born in 1954.


Can you get tinea pedis from a person Does athlete's foot spread through or arounf your body?

Yes you can get tinea pedis, even if you didn't have it to begin with, because you can catch the infectious disease that the fungi has and if not treated it is not the way to live!!!! So make sure if you have a itchy symptom and your skin is flakey,drypeling,red and pink, and getting worse in sympoms then get to the doctor-dude! Thanks!


What artery of the dorsum of the foot is checked after leg surgery?

The foot pulses are checked after Vascular or Orthopaedic surgery, and the pulses of the dorsalis pedis or posterior tibial are checked manually or using a Doppler


Genus and species name for athletes foot?

scientific name=tinea pedis caused by dermatophytes


Latin word for foot?

The Latin word for foot is "pes" or "pedis."


What type of symbiosis is formed by Tinea pedis?

Tinea pedis, commonly known as athlete's foot, is a parasitic symbiosis. It is a type of mutualism where the fungus benefits by living on the host's skin, while the host (person) is harmed by the infection.