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Background: Dermatomycosis is an infectious disease of the skin, hair, and nails, caused by various conditionally pathogenic fungi. Typical pathogens include Trichophyton, Microsporum, and Epidermophyton.
Jyoti Ajagunde +5 more
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Occurrence of dermatophytoses in patients from the Sistema Único de Saúde [PDF]
: Background: Dermatophytosis is a cutaneous disease caused by filamentous keratinophilic fungi belonging to the genera Trichophyton, Microsporum and Epidermophyton, which present a high prevalence in the general population, being among the most common ...
Talita Carla Sanguino +2 more
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Deep dermatophytosis in an immunocompetent adult with no prior history of skin disease
The clinical presentation of invasive dermatophytosis often mimics other more common skin diseases. We report a case of severe deep dermatophytosis caused by Trichophyton mentagrophytes initially interpreted as herpetiform rash.
Jo Krogsgaard Simonsen +3 more
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Emerging fungal diseases pose a threat to reptiles globally. Increasing detections of onygenalean fungi, particularly Ophidiomyces ophidiicola, Nannizziopsis spp. and Paranannizziopsis spp. in clinically diseased free‐ranging reptiles, indicate likely ongoing spread within wild reptile populations.
RG Butcher +10 more
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Complete Remission of Intertrigo After a Single Treatment With Cold Atmospheric Plasma
ABSTRACT Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) with ViroCAP‐plasma represents a promising therapeutic innovation in dermatology, offering clinicians a nonpharmacologic option for managing inflammatory skin conditions like intertriginous dermatitis, especially when conventional treatments are contraindicated, ineffective, or poorly tolerated.
Maria Gonzalez Vinas +3 more
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Capsule summary Our case of tinea corporis and cruris caused by Trichophyton indotineae showed wild‐type information of the Erg1 gene encoding squalene epoxidase. Despite initial clinical response with terbinafine treatment, new lesions occurred. Expression analyses showed upregulation of MDR transporter genes and heat shock proteins, suggesting better
Deborah M. Gregersen +4 more
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This systematic review and meta‐analysis of 50 cohort studies summarises the real‐world effectiveness and safety of systemic JAK inhibitors for the treatment of moderate to severe atopic dermatitis. ABSTRACT Objective The aim of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of JAK inhibitors in patients with moderate to severe atopic ...
Yunha Kim +3 more
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This study characterises and investigates the synthesised zinc and calcium oxide nanosuspensions, revealing that zinc oxide nanosuspensions combined with peracetic acid effectively inhibit the mycelial growth of Neoscytalidium dimidiatum, a harmful pathogen affecting pistachio trees.
Seyedeh Fatemeh Shojaei +3 more
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Background: Superficial mycosis is the commonest infections affecting human globally. Though they do not cause mortality, their clinical significance lies in their morbidity, recurrence, and cosmetic disfigurement, thus creating a major public health ...
Debeeka Hazarika +2 more
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Climate Change, Natural Disasters, and Cutaneous Fungal Infections
ABSTRACT Fungal infections are an important source of morbidity and mortality that can manifest as superficial or invasive diseases. Diagnostic techniques for human fungal pathogens remain problematic, and multi‐drug resistance is emerging. This review addresses the potential emergence of new fungal pathogens in changing environments and reported ...
Aditya K. Gupta +2 more
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