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Differentiating the dermatophytes.
1. Jeremy R Caddell[⇑][1] 1. is a Clinical Laboratory Scientist at Mayo Foundation, Rochester MN 1. Address for correspondence: Jeremy R Caddell CLS (NCA), Mayo Foundation, 200 1sts St SW, Rochester MN 55905. (507) 284-3036, (507) 284-0071 (fax). Caddell.Jeremy{at}Mayo.edu Dermatophytosis is one of the most common communicable diseases in
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Onychomycosis: updates and management challenges A Review
Onychomycosis is a fungal infection which affects the nail unit. It was previously thought to be just a cosmetic problem, but presently, it is regarded as a major public health issue because of the impact on the quality of life of the patients ...
O Ayanlowo, R O Oladele
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The Use Of PCR To Diagnose Onychomycosis Caused By Non-Dermatophytic Molds
Background and Aim: Onychomycosis or nail fungus infection has an increasing prevalence with many effects on patients’ social life and mental health dermatophytes, yeasts and non-dermatophyte molds are among the best known agents of fungal infections of ...
Bahram Ahmadi+5 more
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Catalase Deactivation Increases Dermatophyte Sensitivity to ROS Sources
As the leading cause of fungal skin infections around the globe, dermatophytes are responsible for a multitude of skin ailments, ranging from athlete’s foot to ringworm.
Sebastian Jusuf, Michael K. Mansour
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Tinea capitis profunda in an adult case
Tinea capitis is a dermatophyte infection of the scalp that occurs in childhood. Scalp erythema, scaling, pustules, and crusting are typical signs of tinea capitis. Tinea capitis is considered rare in adults. Adult tinea capitis may have polymorphic and
Tuna Sezer, Feyza Nur Şimşek
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(Received 20 May, 2009 ; Accepted 10 August, 2009)AbstractBackground and purpose: Onychomycosis is a nail fungal infection caused by various species of dermatophytes, yeasts and non-dermatophytic molds and represents about 30% of cutaneous mycotic ...
Tahereh Shokohi+5 more
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Recognition of Dermatophytes by Dermatophyte Test Medium
Th. Nabakumar Singh+2 more
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The action of inhibitors on dermatophytes [PDF]
F. W. Chattaway+2 more
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Immunology of dermatophytes and dermatophytosis [PDF]
F. Blank+2 more
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