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Guidelines for the management of dermatomycosis (2019)
AbstractThe “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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BACKGROUND: Several studies on garlic have shown that due to its bioactive components it exhibits antimicrobial properties. The most prevalent dermatomycoses are those caused by dermatophytes and yeasts of the genus Candida.
Peggy Vieille Oyarzo+3 more
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DETERMINATION OF THE SENSITIVITY OF DERMATOMYCOSIS CAUSES TO FUNGICIDES
A microbiological study of the affected areas of the skin of dogs and cats was carried out for the detection of microscopic fungi. The following microscopic fungi were isolated from the pathological material: Candida spp., Aspergillus brasiliensis ...
U. Z. Berbeka+6 more
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Virulence and biological characteristics of Talaromyces wortmannii isolated from deep-seated dermatomycosis by in vitro and in vivo evaluation. [PDF]
Zhang Y, Bao F, Dong F, Yu G, Tian H.
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A severe case of Trichophyton rubrum-caused dermatomycosis exacerbated after COVID-19 vaccination that had to be differentiated from pustular psoriasis. [PDF]
Norimatsu Y, Norimatsu Y.
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Onychomycosis in the US Pediatric Population-An Emphasis on Fusarium Onychomycosis. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background Onychomycosis is a common nail disease that is often difficult to treat with a high risk of recurrence. Objective To update our current understanding of the etiologic profile in pediatric patients with onychomycosis utilizing molecular diagnosis by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) combined with histopathologic examination.
Gupta AK+3 more
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Experience Professional dermatomycosis of the face, neck and upper part of chest caused by T. mentagrophytes [PDF]
A 43-year-old female zoologist has an occupational dermatomycosis of the face, neck and upper part of chest caused by T. mentagrophytes. It was mistakenly diagnosed and treated as "Rosacea, papulopustular subtype, ocular rosacea" for 1.5 years ...
O. V. Matveeva+2 more
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Dermatomycosis caused by common and rare fungi in Mumbai
VP Baradkar+4 more
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Dermoscopy of Superficial Dermatomycosis
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