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Immunotherapy of Superficial Dermatomycoses

Dermatologica, 2009
The long-range efficacy of the standard treatment for superficial dermatomycoses is, in the majority of cases, unsatisfactory, even despite the advent of griseofulvin. The present paper reports an attempt to treat patients suffering from superficial dermatomycoses (Monilia and tinea) by specific immunotherapy. The follow-up period on patients receiving
A, Tager   +3 more
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Treatment of Dermatomycoses with Ketoconazole

Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1980
Forty patients (22 males and 18 nonpregnant females) with tegumentary mycoses were treated with ketoconazole (R41,400). The group included 39 patients with dermatophytoses and one with tinea versicolor. Ketoconazole was administered in one dose per day taken with water 2 hr before or after breakfast for one month; patients weighing < 30 kg received 100
O, Welsh, M, Rodriguez
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Incidence of Dermatomycoses in Poland

Mycoses, 2009
Zusammenfassung Nach dem 2. Weltkrieg stieg die Haufigkeit der Mykosen des Capillitiums in zahlreichen europaischen Landern, darunter Polen, rasch an. Zwischen 1949 und 1952 wurden in Polen jahrlich mindestens 3500 Kinder mit Mykosen der behaarten Kopfhaut registriert.
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Dermatomycoses in Puerto Rico

Archives of Dermatology, 1965
A study on the dermatomycoses of Puerto Rico made between 1930 and 1949, including 839 observations, disclosed eight different types of ringworm. Tinea pedis led the list with 327 cases, or 39% of the total; tinea unguium was next with 202 cases (24.1%); and this was followed, respectively, by tinea corporis with 172 cases (20.5%); tinea capitis with ...
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Historical aspects of dermatomycoses

Clinics in Dermatology, 2010
Physicians have been aware of superficial fungal infections for centuries, but the causal agents and treatments of fungal infections remained unknown until the mid-1800s, when numerous important findings were reported. Among the relevant researchers in the field of superficial mycoses were Remak, who found the fungal nature of favus in 1837; Berg, who ...
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[Dermatomycoses].

Casopis lekaru ceskych, 1999
The author summarizes basic knowledge on the aetiology and pathogenesis of dermatomycoses and the most frequently encountered clinical pictures. The main principles of therapy, prophylaxis and prevention of mycoses are mentioned. The article concentrates also on problems encountered during examination and treatment, and tries to argue against some ...
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[Dermatomycoses of childhood].

Der Hautarzt; Zeitschrift fur Dermatologie, Venerologie, und verwandte Gebiete, 2009
The clinical relevance of mycotic infections of the skin and mucous membranes is often underestimated, although their number and duration are far greater than for all other microbial infections, and a rising incidence can be observed in childhood. An overview of important mycotic infections and their dermatologic manifestations is given here, with ...
D, Bruch-Gerharz, T, Ruzicka
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Dermatomycoses

2020
Raimo E Suhonen   +2 more
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Dermatomycoses

1991
Otto Braun-Falco   +3 more
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