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Clinico-Mycological Study of dermatophytosis in a Tertiary Care Hospital
Introduction: Dermatophytosis is colonization by a dermatophytic fungus o f the keratinized tissues like hair, nails and stratum corneum of the skin. Dermatophytos is producing a dermal infl ammatory response with intense itching and also of cosmetic ...
Rejitha Kurukkanari+3 more
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Skin biopsy decision‐making is challenging. From a comprehensive national pathology registry including all biopsies, we investigated benign to malignant ratios (BMR) and number needed to biopsy (NNB) for lesions that might clinically mimic melanoma, for all biopsies and biopsies clinically suspected of cancer or melanoma.
G. G. Nervil+5 more
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Dermatophytosis is one of the most common human infections affecting both immunocompetent individuals and immunocompromised patients, in whom the disease is more aggressive and can reach deep tissues.
Débora de Fátima Almeida+9 more
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Host- and pathogen-dependent susceptibility and predisposition to dermatophytosis.
Dermatophytes are a highly specialized group of keratinophilic and keratinolytic filamentous fungi causing a ringworm disease called dermatophytosis or superficial mycoses.
S. Gnat+3 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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Dermatophytosis is a cutaneous mycosis caused by a plethora of keratinophilic fungi, but Trichophyton rubrum is the most common etiological agent. Despite its high prevalence worldwide, little is known about the host defense mechanisms in this infection,
Ana Paula Carvalho Reis+8 more
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Epidemiology of dermatophytosis in northeastern Iran; A subtropical region
Background and Purpose: Dermatophytes as the causative agents of dermatophytosis (ringworm) are widely spread around the world. Accurate identification of dermatophytes in one area can be particularly important for epidemiological studies. Regarding this,
M. Ebrahimi+7 more
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A study on etiologic agents and clinical manifestations of dermatophytosis in Yazd, Iran
Background and Purpose: Dermatophytosis is one of the most common infections of skin, hair, and nails, caused by a group of keratinophilic fungi known as dermatophytes.
Sara Rashidian+7 more
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Chronic dermatophytosis due to Microsporum persicolor infection in three dogs [PDF]
R. Bond+3 more
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