Congenital cutaneous candidiasis: A rare and unpredictable disease
Congenital cutaneous candidiasis (CCC) is an extremely rare disorder that presents within the first 6 days of life. The manifestations ranges from diffuse skin eruption without any systemic symptoms to respiratory distress, hepatosplenomegaly, sepsis ...
Sujit A Jagtap +2 more
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Over the last ten years, nanomaterials have been extensively employed in the medical field and several essential industries. It is used mainly in developing novel antimicrobials as an alternative to conventional agents.
Hassan Ayad Kareem +2 more
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Experimental Cutaneous Candidiasis In Rodents
Epicutaneous application of viable Candida albicans or Candida stellatoidea under an occlusive dressing resulted in subcorneal microabscesses in newborn rats and mice. Neither heat-killed C. albicans nor occlusion alone resulted in epidermal micropustules. These results were dependent upon the number of organisms applied and the duration of application.
Ray, Thomas L., Wuepper, Kirk D.
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Chronic cutaneous candidiasis in children: should we stop there? Report of two cases associated with auto-immune polyendocrinopathy syndrome type I [PDF]
Background Auto-immune polyendocrinopathy syndrome type I is a rare genetic disease, usually revealed by chronic superficial candidiasis and autoimmune endocrine dysfunction in childhood. Cases presentation We report the cases of 2 children, a 4 years-11
Basilice Mireille Minka +3 more
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In vitro and in vivo ketoconazole sensitivity disparity in a cutaneous candidiasis case of Kluyveromyces marxianus: A case report [PDF]
Introduction: Cutaneous candidiasis is an infection caused by the yeast, Candida albicans or other Candida-related species. Recently, Candida infections of the skin have become more prevalent and could be attributed to an increase in the number of ...
Chioma Nnenna Nwofor
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Cutaneous candidiasis in Tehran-Iran: from epidemiology to multilocus sequence types, virulence factors and antifungal susceptibility of etiologic Candida species [PDF]
Background and Objectives: Cutaneous candidiasis is a multipicture fungal infection caused by members of the genus Candida which is considered as a public health problem all over the world with urgency of effective treatment and control.
Golnar Sadeghi +7 more
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Development of new dermatological formulations for the treatment of cutaneous candidiasis [PDF]
The inhibitory activity of the essential oils (EO) of mint and thyme on Candida albicans are well known, however, their valorization in a dosage form for the management of cutaneous candidiasis has been little explored.
Aude Zinsou +9 more
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Disseminated Papulopustular Candidiasis in an Immunocompetent adult: A case report [PDF]
Background: Candidiasis represents the most prevalent human fungal infection, originating from either endogenous colonization or exogenous acquisition, and encompasses a wide clinical spectrum ranging from localized mucocutaneous disease to disseminated,
T.R. Neetha +9 more
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Fluconazole (FLZ) is the most widely used antifungal agent for treating cutaneous candidiasis. Although oral FLZ has been proved to be effective, the incidence of side effects necessitates the development of an effective formulation that could surpass ...
Badr-Eldin Shaimaa M. +11 more
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Disseminated congenital cutaneous candidiasis caused by Candida ciferri: A rare case report
Congenital cutaneous candidiasis (CCC) is an uncommon disease affecting newborns which manifests within first 6 days of life following an ascending infection from birth canal or as transplacental infection.
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