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Epidemiology of dermatomycoses in children in Northern Mato Grosso 2015‐2020

Mycoses (Berlin), 2022
Dermatomycoses, fungal diseases that affect the superficial layers of skin, hair or nails, are a public health concern due to their high prevalence. In Brazil, dermatomycoses are not notifiable diseases, so only fragmented epidemiological studies have ...
Neocimar Saraiva Correia   +3 more
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Onygenalean Dermatomycoses (Formerly Yellow Fungus Disease, Snake Fungal Disease) in Reptiles

Journal of Herpetological Medicine and Surgery, 2021
1 Wildlife Conservation Society, Zoological Health Program, 2300 Southern Boulevard, Bronx, NY 10460, USA 2 College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida, 2015 SW 16th Avenue, Gainesville, FL 32608, USA 3 School of Veterinary Medicine, Louisiana ...
J. Paré   +5 more
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GRISEOFULVIN FOR THE SYSTEMIC TREATMENT OF DERMATOMYCOSES [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of the American Medical Association, 1959
Griseofulvin, an antibiotic obtainable from at least four kinds of Penicillium, has been found effective in certain experimental fungous infections of animals as well as in fungous diseases of man. It was used in 200 patients with superficial fungous infections at 311 sites of major involvement.
Frank J. Roth   +3 more
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Dermatomycoses in Indonesia

International Journal of Dermatology, 1984
ABSTRACT: A review of mycologic surveys and case reports indicates the unique occurrence of deep and superficial fungus infections of the skin as encountered in Indonesia, confirming that each country has its own pathogenic mycologic flora. Such diseases as phycomycosis, histoplasmosis, mycetoma, chromomycosis, cryptococcosis, and dermatophytosis are ...
Marwali Harahap, Mansur A. Nasution
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Study of Dermatomycoses

International Journal of Dermatology, 1981
ABSTRACT: 555 clinically suspected cases of dermatomycoses were studied for causative fungi and their detailed clinical manifestations. The fungi were demonstrated on routine KOH mount and/or by culture in 464 cases (83.6%). Tinea corporis was the predominant fungal infection (30.6%) and T. rubrum was the main etiologic agent. Favus (T.
R. K. Khosa   +4 more
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GRISEOFULVIN IN DERMATOMYCOSES

JAMA, 1960
Griseofulvin was administered orally in uniform doses of 1,000 mg. daily to 80 patients with dermatomycoses due to Trichophyton mentagrophytes, Trichophyton rubrum, Candida albicans, Epidermophyton floccosum, and Microsporum lanosum. Studies of blood and urine were made at four-week intervals.
Anthony N. Domonkos   +2 more
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Immunotherapy of Superficial Dermatomycoses

Dermatology, 1973
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
Avigad J, Tager A, Bemer Am, Lass N
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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
Oliverio Welsh, M A Rodriguez
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Dermatomycoses in the Israeli defense forces—Epidemiological and clinical aspects

Mycoses (Berlin), 2020
Dermatomycoses, involving skin, hair and nail infections, are among the most frequent human infections with global distribution and may have a public health and economic impact.
Armon Ravid   +3 more
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Miconazole Nitrate in the Treatment of Dermatomycoses

Mycoses, 1974
SummaryMiconazole nitrate was tested in 30 patients with clinical dermatomycosis, confirmed by laboratory examinations, 15 patients showed Tinea pedis lesions; 10, inguino‐crural lesions; 3 showed lesions in the feet and hands; 2, interdigital candidiasis.Lesions were cured in a median time from 21 to 28 days; relapses were not observed during a 10 ...
Zoilo Pires de Camargo, Olga Fischman
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