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Automated Identification of Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Lesions Using Deep-Learning-Based Artificial Intelligence [PDF]
The polymorphism of cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) complicates diagnosis in health care services because lesions may be confused with other dermatoses such as sporotrichosis, paracocidiocomycosis, and venous insufficiency.
José Fabrício de Carvalho Leal +4 more
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First case report on pathogenic fungus Fonsecaea sp. Negroni from skin of Pelophylax kl. esculentus L. in Serbia [PDF]
Non-harmful adhesive tape method was applied directly on the skin surface of edible frog (Pelophylax kl. esculentus), captured in vernal ponds on the locality “Stevanove ravnice” within the Special Nature Reserve „Deliblatska peščara“, in order ...
Stupar Miloš Č. +7 more
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Recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa (RDEB) (Hallopeau Siemens) is one of the most severe forms of epidermolysis bullosa (EB) with generalized vesiculation over the skin and mucous membrane resulting in extensive scarring with exuberant granulation
Gaurav Dash, Swetalina Pradhan
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The genus Exophiala is composed of ubiquitous, pigmented, saprotrophic fungi and includes both terrestrial and waterborne species. Though Exophiala species are generally considered opportunistic pathogens, exophialosis can be an important cause of ...
Cynthia Hopf +10 more
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Cultivable Skin Mycobiota of Healthy and Diseased Blind Cave Salamander (Proteus anguinus)
Proteus anguinus is a neotenic cave salamander, endemic to the Dinaric Karst and a symbol of world natural heritage. It is classified as “vulnerable” by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and is one of the EU priority species in ...
Polona Zalar +5 more
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Mycobacterium marinum infection simulating chromomycosis: a case report
Skins infections caused by Mycobacterium marinum occur only rarely. We report one case of chronic and extensive M. marinum cutaneous infection simulating chromoblastomycosis and review the pertinent literature.
Guilherme Holanda Bezerra +7 more
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Background Chromomycosis is a rare mycotic infection encountered in tropical and subtropical regions. The disease presents as a slowly-evolving nodule that can become infected with bacteria. Here, we describe a unique association of abscesses caused by a
J. Tourret +7 more
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Sporotrichoid chromomycosis [PDF]
Chromomycosis is a chronic fungal skin infection. It manifests frequently by warty or vegetative lesions in exposed areas, most often secondary to trauma. The diagnosis, nevertheless, is confirmed by the presence of fungi in the mycological examination. In fact, the treatment remains a challenge given its recalcitrant nature.
Kawtar, Inani +7 more
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Chromomycosis Treatment With Combination Of Itraconazole And Terbinafine
Introduction: Chromomycosis is a localized chronic mycosis of skin and subcutaneous tissue caused by pigmented fungi. It is most common in tropical regions.
Amalia Rositawati, Sunarso Suyoso
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Difficult path to the diagnosis of chromomycosis [PDF]
Chromomycosis is a slowly occurring mycosis of subcutaneous adipose tissue and skin. Most often, cases of the disease are recorded in countries with a tropical and subtropical climate. In the Russian Federation, the disease occurs sporadically.
Tatyana V. Melnikova +3 more
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