%0 Journal Article %T A study on tinea capitis in the pre school and school going children %A Neerja Puri %A Asha Puri %J Our Dermatology Online %D 2013 %I Our Dermatology Online %X Introduction: Tinea capitis is a superficial fungal infection of scalp and hair caused by various species of dermatophytes. The incidence of Tinea capitis varies from country to country and region to region.Material and Methods: tract Fifty patients from the preschool going population were selected for the study.Results and Discussion: Clinical presentation of disease revealed that black dot to be the commonest (32%) followed by grey patch (28%), kerion (20%) and favus type was the least (1%). Direct microscopy of hair in KOH preparations revealed that all clinically suspected patients of Tinea capitis had endothrix type in 56% of cases and ectothrix type in 44%. %K Tinea capitis %K fungal %K hair %K ectothrix %K endothrix %U http://www.odermatol.com/issue-in-html/2013-2-3-tinea/