Study of clinical profile of dermatophytosis in a tertiary care center as per ECTODERM guidelines
Background: Dermatophytic infections are one of the most common skin infections encountered by dermatologists. A recent increase in incidence has been seen over the last few years with substantial change in the clinical profile of patients.
Shitij Goel +2 more
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Profile of dermatophytosis in a tertiary care center in Kerala, India
Background: The incidence of dermatophytosis is increasing over the last few years and there are many cases which are recurrent and chronic. Aim: The aim was to study the host and pathogen factors in dermatophytosis, to identify the species responsible ...
Mary Vineetha +6 more
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Invasive dermatophytosis mimicking vasculitis
We report a case of invasive dermatophytosis mimicking vasculitis. A patient consulted the Department of Dermatology, Zealand University Hospital, Roskilde, Denmark for the assessment of violaceous/erythematous lesions thought to be vasculitis.
Dorra Bouazzi +3 more
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Case Report: From Misdiagnosis to Accurate Identification: Managing a Case Series of Trichophyton rubrum Infections [PDF]
In recent decades, despite being well-known, dermatophytosis has seen a resurgence and an increase in the incidence of infections, with dermatophytes such as Trichophyton rubrum being the most common agents.
Vivian Tullio +4 more
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Newer therapies in dermatophytosis
With the advent of newer drugs and formulations, the armamentarium to combat dermatophytosis is ever-expanding. However, we must be rational and scientific when choosing the drugs. This review is an attempt to summarise the recently approved and upcoming
Shreya Poddar +3 more
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Innovative green niosomal piperlongumine as a novel topical treatment for dermatophytosis in guinea pigs model. [PDF]
Haghani I +14 more
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Comparison of subclinical dermatophyte infection in short- and long-haired cats [PDF]
Background and Aim: Long-haired cats may have an increased risk of dermatophytosis due to insufficient grooming and their thick hair coat trapping fungal spores. The prevalence of subclinical dermatophytosis in long-haired cats was evaluated using fungal
Panpicha Sattasathuchana +2 more
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Pathogenesis of Dermatophytosis: Sensing the Host Tissue
Nilce Maria Martinez-Rossi +2 more
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Dermatophytosis in a Chilean fox: first case of <i>Nannizzia gypsea</i> in <i>Lycalopex griseus</i> and the need for a one health approach. [PDF]
Dumont-Viollaz A +3 more
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Assessment of Cell-mediated Immunity to Trichophyton Antigen in Patients with Dermatophytosis: A Case-control Study [PDF]
Introduction: Dermatophytosis are presenting for longer durations and at atypical sites and are quite persistent. If changes in the Cell-Mediated Immunity (CMI) will be studied then, it will help to set treatment guidelines for the management of ...
Shubham Chopra +2 more
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