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Unexpected Perseverance in Tinea Corporis – Special Mutations Found in Trichophyton indotineae Dermatomycosis

open access: yesJEADV Clinical Practice, Volume 4, Issue 4, Page 867-871, September 2025.
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
wiley   +1 more source

Our World Is Changing—Global Epidemiologic and Etiologic Perspectives in Dermatology

open access: yesJEADV Clinical Practice, Volume 4, Issue S1, Page S5-S14, September 2025.
ABSTRACT The burden of dermatologic conditions is increasing worldwide and this rise is closely related to the interplay between epidemiologic trends and etiologic influences. The global population is experiencing an unprecedented increase in the proportion of older people.
Henry W. Lim   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

ISOLASI JAMUR PENYEBAB DERMATOFITOSIS SECARA SIMTOMATIK PADA KUCING KAMPUNG (FELLIS DOMESTICUS) DI KECAMATAN SYIAH KUALA BANDA ACEH [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
ISOLASI JAMUR PENYEBAB DERMATOFITOSIS SECARA SYMPTOMATIC PADA KUCING KAMPUNG (Fellis domesticus) DI KECAMATAN SYIAH KUALA BANDA ACEHABSTRAKPenelitian ini bertujuan untuk menentukan genus jamur dermatofit yang menyebabkan dermatofitosis di Kecamatan Syiah
Tri Fajarko
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Granulomatous mural folliculitis and cytotoxic interface dermatitis in a pygmy goat associated with ovine herpesvirus‐2 and systemic lesions of malignant catarrhal fever

open access: yesVeterinary Record Case Reports, Volume 13, Issue 3, September 2025.
Abstract A 1‐year‐old pygmy goat presented with progressive alopecia, skin ulceration and lichenification over the neck, face and body. Empirical treatment for parasitic and fungal causes of skin disease did not produce clinical improvement, prompting a full diagnostic investigation.
Peter Richards‐Rios, Dominic Sharkey
wiley   +1 more source

Diagnosis and treatment of dermatophytosis in dogs and cats.: Clinical Consensus Guidelines of the World Association for Veterinary Dermatology

open access: yesVeterinary dermatology (Print), 2017
BACKGROUND Dermatophytosis is a superficial fungal skin disease of cats and dogs. The most common pathogens of small animals belong to the genera Microsporum and Trichophyton.
K. Moriello   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Dermatophytosis in companion animals: A review

open access: yesVeterinary World, 2020
Dermatophytosis, a zoonotic disease, is caused by fungi of three main genera, namely, Micropsorum, Trichophyton, and Epidermophyton. Specific lesions of dermatophyte infections are localized in the face, legs, and/or tail.
A. Paryuni   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Indian association of dermatologists, venereologists and leprologists (IADVL) task force against recalcitrant tinea (ITART) consensus on the management of glabrous tinea (INTACT)

open access: yesIndian Dermatology Online Journal, 2020
Background and Aims: Dermatophytosis has always been a common superficial mycosis in India. However, the past 6-7 years have seen an unprecedented increase in the number of patients affected by recurrent, chronic, recalcitrant and steroid modified ...
Madhu Rengasamy   +16 more
doaj   +1 more source

The occurrence of Trichophytosis among people and cattle on a farm in Vojvodina, Serbia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Dermatophytoses are frequent contagious fungal skin diseases that affect the skin of people and animals. Zoophile dermatophytes pose a significant problem for both human and veterinary medicine, and they are especially present among bovines.
Jovanović Marina A.   +6 more
core   +1 more source

The Effect of Topical Ketoconazole and Topical Miconazole Nitrate in Modulating the Skin Microbiome and Mycobiome of Patients With Tinea Pedis

open access: yesMycoses, Volume 68, Issue 9, September 2025.
ABSTRACT Background Tinea pedis is a type of dermatophytosis that affects the superficial layers of the skin on feet. Limited data are available on the skin microbiome composition in affected patients and its changes following topical antifungal therapy.
Yen Tan   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

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