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Miconazole in the Treatment of Dermatomycosis
Mycoses, 1975SummaryMiconazole, a new broadspectrum antifungal agent, was compared with dixanthogen in the treatment of tinea versicolor and with tolnaftate in the treatment of dermato‐phytosis.Fourteen patients with tinea versicolor receiving miconazole and thirteen receiving dixanthogen completed the study.
H, Thulin, P, Osterbye
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Mycoses, 1989
During the routine examination of dogs for cutaneous lesions, 205 dogs were screened for fungi other than dermatophytes. Twenty-two dogs (10.8%) revealed the presence of non-dermatophytic fungi suspicious for representing the etiologic agents of the skin lesions. The fungi isolated were Alternaria sp. (2.9%), Penicillium sp.
S K, Jand, M P, Gupta
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During the routine examination of dogs for cutaneous lesions, 205 dogs were screened for fungi other than dermatophytes. Twenty-two dogs (10.8%) revealed the presence of non-dermatophytic fungi suspicious for representing the etiologic agents of the skin lesions. The fungi isolated were Alternaria sp. (2.9%), Penicillium sp.
S K, Jand, M P, Gupta
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Guidelines for the management of dermatomycosis (2019)
The Journal of Dermatology, 2020AbstractThe “Guidelines for the management of dermatomycosis” of the Japanese Dermatological Association were first published in Japanese in 2009 and the Guidelines Committee of the Japanese Dermatological Association revised it in 2019. The first guidelines was prepared according to the opinions of the Guidelines Committee members and it was of ...
Takashi Mochizuki +22 more
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DERMATOMYCOSIS IN A MULE DEER IN ALBERTA
Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 1974Severe dermatomycosis (ringworm) caused by an unidentified dermatophyte occurred in a mature, debilitated, female mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) from southwestern Alberta. Lesions involved much of the body surface and were characterized by severe alopecia of the face, lower thoracic wall and abdomen, perineum and limbs. The skin was markedly encrusted
G A, Chalmers, M W, Barrett
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DERMATOMYCOSIS AND THE SOLDIER
Archives of Dermatology, 1934Ringworm of the feet is a common condition, the incidence ranging from zero in young children to almost 100 per cent in college athletes. The average case of dermatomycosis pedis does not present a momentous problem, but nearly all, with increased exercise, heat, moisture or trauma, become acute from time to time.
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Comparison of samples of blister fluid and scales in the diagnosis of dermatomycosis
Mycoses, 2022Hui Xia, Xiao Hui Mo, Peng Fei Zhang
exaly
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1984
E B, Janovitz, G G, Long
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E B, Janovitz, G G, Long
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MICROSPORUM CANIS DERMATOMYCOSIS
Medical Journal of Australia, 1965D J, HODGES, A, RAO
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Dermatomycosis in a pig and a ram
Veterinary Record, 1984D G, White, S C, Putt
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