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Mycological aspects of dermatomycosis.

open access: yesIndian journal of dermatology, venereology and leprology, 2012
S, Tandon   +4 more
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Combatting antifungal resistance: Paradigm shift in the diagnosis and management of onychomycosis and dermatomycosis

Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 2023
Antifungal resistance has become prevalent worldwide. Understanding the factors involved in spread of resistance allows the formulation of strategies to slow resistance development and likewise identify solutions for the treatment of highly recalcitrant ...
Aditya K. Gupta   +4 more
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Dermatomycosis Caused by Paranannizziopsis australasiensis in Nonnative Panther Chameleons (Furcifer pardalis) Captured in Central Florida, USA

Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 2023
: Emergent fungal pathogens in herpetofauna are a concern in both wild and captive populations. We diagnosed dermatomycosis by Paranannizziopsis australasiensis in two panther chameleons (Furcifer pardalis) and suspected it in eight others captured from ...
Natalie M. Claunch   +8 more
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Cushing's Syndrome and Dermatomycosis

Archives of Dermatology, 1959
Introduction Cushing's syndrome, whether it reflects primary adrenal cortical hyperfunction, or hypercorticalism secondary to pituitary basophilism, is a rare disease. A review of the records at the Bronx Veterans Administration Hospital for the period 1948—1958 produced a total of only eight such cases.
Orlando Canizares   +2 more
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Dermatomycosis in Dogs

Mycoses, 1989
Summary: During the routine examination of dogs for cutaneous lesions, 205 dogs were screened for fungi other than dermato‐phytes. 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 Altemaria sp. (2,9%), Penicillium sp.
S. K. Jand, M.P. Gupta
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Patient Noncompliance in Dermatomycosis [PDF]

open access: possibleDermatology, 1984
Noncompliance among dermatomycosis patients exists in many forms and is widespread. Patients are noncompliant in two major areas: they reduce the number of necessary daily applications of the antifungal drug and they prematurely stop the therapy. A survey among 35 dermatologists and general practitioners as well as 230 dermatomycosis patients in ...
A. Stracke, W. Meinhof, R.M. Girardi
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tinea versicolor dermatomycosis in goats

CABI Compendium, 2022
This datasheet on tinea versicolor dermatomycosis in goats covers Identity, Associated Diseases, Pests or Pathogens, Hosts/Species Affected, Diagnosis.

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Comparison of samples of blister fluid and scales in the diagnosis of dermatomycosis

Mycoses (Berlin), 2022
The successful diagnosis of dermatomycosis depends on specimen collection. Dermatomycosis is sampled mainly for scales, but there is a lack of research on specimens of blister fluid.
Xia Hui   +7 more
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