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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.
P. ØSterbye, H. Thulin
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Natural products of plant origin: an emerging therapeutic for dermatomycosis
International Journal of DermatologyDermatomycosis or superficial mycosis is considered one of the chronic fungal infections and a global challenge for the public health system. The severity of dermatomycosis is proportionately increasing with the emerging population of immunocompromised ...
Mangal C. Biswas+4 more
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EFFICACY OF ANTIFUNGAL DRUG TERBINAZOLE USED FOR TREATMENT OF DERMATOMYCOSIS IN GUINEA PIGS
Transactions of the educational establishment "Vitebsk the Order of "the Badge of Honor" State Academy of Veterinary MedicineThe article features the assessment of the efficacy of the antifungal Terbinazole when used for the treatment of dermatomycosis in guinea pigs. The therapeutic efficacy of the Terbinazole veterinary drug in guinea pigs with dermatomycosis (trichophytosis)
V. Avdachenok, О.А. Tuminets
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THE SPREAD AND SYMPTOMS OF DERMATOMYCOSIS OF ANIMALS IN THE KRASNODAR TERRITORY
SCIENTIFIC LIFEEpizootological examinations of livestock enterprises in the Krasnodar Territory and veterinary clinics in Krasnodar have shown that skin diseases are often registered in agricultural and domestic animals.
Alexander Alekseevich Shevchenko+4 more
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Real‐life applicability of the Euroarray dermatomycosis kit in the diagnosis of onychomycosis
Mycoses (Berlin), 2021Traditionally, KOH microscopy and fungal culture are the two preferred tests as gold standard for diagnosis of onychomycosis. Recently, other diagnostic methods have been developed to improve the microbiological diagnosis.
I. Trave+4 more
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Toxicology: Current Research
Dermatomycosis encompasses a spectrum of fungal infections caused by filamentous fungi, predominantly dermatophytes, affecting humans and animals. This article presents various cases of dermatomycosis along with their respective treatments.
Juan P Domínguez-Enríquez
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Dermatomycosis encompasses a spectrum of fungal infections caused by filamentous fungi, predominantly dermatophytes, affecting humans and animals. This article presents various cases of dermatomycosis along with their respective treatments.
Juan P Domínguez-Enríquez
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UNDECYLENIC ACID IN THE TREATMENT OF DERMATOMYCOSIS
Archives of Dermatology, 1945The difficulties encountered in the evaluation of a fungicidal agent were well discussed recently by Goldman and his co-workers.1These authors pointed out that it is not possible to observe and control outpatients critically and frequently enough and that yet, if studies are carried out on hospital patients, the rest in bed creates artificial ...
Stephen Rothman, Arthur Shapiro
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A DERMATOMYCOSIS OF GUINEA-PIGS [PDF]
During the spring months of 1936 among guinea-pigs procured for use in the laboratory from an establishment engaged in producing small animals a number were found which had cutaneous lesions on various parts of the body. These consisted of roughly circular, erythematous areas, scaling, sometimes encrusted and more or less depilated, occurring mostly ...
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Mycoses (Berlin)
Although cutaneous mycoses are a global public health problem, very few data are available in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
Nono Joelle Seudjip+10 more
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Although cutaneous mycoses are a global public health problem, very few data are available in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
Nono Joelle Seudjip+10 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
Gordon A. Chalmers, Morley W. Barrett
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