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Clotrimazole in treatment of dermatomycoses and vaginitis
Mycoses, 1977Summary62 patients with dermatomycoses and 39 patients suffering from vaginitis were treated with topical application (1 %) of clotrimazole (Canesten) cream and vaginal tablets (100 mg) respectively. A majority of the patients (44) of dermatophytoses were completely cured in 3 to 6 weeks and all cases (11) of cutaneous candidiasis in 1 to 2 weeks.
L. N. Mohapatra +2 more
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Historical aspects of dermatomycoses
Clinics in Dermatology, 2010Physicians 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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Miconazole Nitrate in the Treatment of Dermatomycoses
Dermatology, 1975Miconazole nitrate was used topically in 83 dermatophytic and candidal infections. Complete cure was obtained in 81% of the cases. The <i>in vitro</i> studies made before, during and after treatment showed no evidence of resistance to the drug. The miconazole 2% cream and powder preparations were well tolerated.
L Verhoeve, H Degreef, J van Cutsen
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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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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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Sulconazole in the therapy of dermatomycoses in Nigeria
Mycoses, 1997Summary. A 1% cream of sulconazole nitrate, an imidazole derivative, was used to treat 38 patients with diverse clinical types of dermatomycoses, including 16 cases of pityriasis versicolor, 14 of dermatophytosis (tinea pedis, tinea cruris, tinea corporis), two of balanoposthitis due to Candida albicans, another two of candidosis of the groin, one ...
O. Malachy +2 more
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The Use of Antifungals in the Pharmacotherapy of Onychomycoses and Associated Dermatomycoses
Chemické listy (Print)Onychomycosis is a fungal disease of the toenails or fingernails with a typical clinical manifestation including change in the color and structure of the nail, subungual hyperkeratosis and onycholysis of the nail plate. Treatment of onychomycosis is very
Z. Malinovská +4 more
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Experience with Amorolfine in the Treatment of Dermatomycoses
Dermatology, 1992In a double-blind randomized comparative study, 75 patients were treated with amorolfine cream 0.125, 0.25 or 0.5%. At the end of treatment clinical cure rates of 80, 76 and 84%, respectively, and mycological cures of 72, 64 and 76% were obtained. At 2 months posttherapy follow-up relapse rates were 0, 12 and 12%, respectively. There was no significant
L. Iglesias-Diez +5 more
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Incidence of Dermatomycoses in Poland
Mycoses, 2009Zusammenfassung 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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UNRECOGNIZED DERMATOMYCOSES TREATED WITH TOPICAL STEROIDS
Mycoses, 2002We present 7 unusual cases of unrecognised dermatomycoses (3 males and 4 females patients aged 18 to 75 years) with prior longer (2 weeks to 1 year) application of topical steroids. Single or multiple (up to 134 lesions) erythematous, circular, oval and annular, mostly well demarcated skin changes were localised on the face in five patients, and on ...
V. Milavec‐Puretić +7 more
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Amorolfine in the treatment of onychomycoses and dermatomycoses (an overview)
Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 1992A total of 727 patients with onychomycosis were treated for 6 months (range 1–14 months) with does of amorolfine lacquer ranging from 2 to 5% once or twice weekly. The 5% lacquer taken once weekly was more effective than the 2%. At the follow-up visit 3 months after the end treatment, a mycological and clinical cure was achieved in 45–50% of the ...
M. Zaug, M. Bergstraesser
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