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Deep dermatophytosis caused by Trichophyton rubrum in an elderly patient with CARD9 deficiency: A case report and literature review

Journal of dermatology (Print), 2023
Deep dermatophytosis is an invasive and sometimes life‐threatening fungal infection mainly reported in immunocompromised patients. However, a caspase recruitment domain‐containing protein 9 (CARD9) deficiency has recently been reported to cause deep ...
O. Ansai   +13 more
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Emerging antifungal treatment failure of dermatophytosis in Europe: take care or it may become endemic

Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 2021
Dermatophytosis is a world‐wide distributed common infection. Antifungal drug resistance in dermatophytosis used to be rare, but unfortunately the current Indian epidemic of atypical widespread recalcitrant and terbinafine‐resistant dermatophytosis is ...
D. Saunte   +16 more
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Pathogenesis of Dermatophytosis

Mycopathologia, 2008
Despite the superficial localization of most dermatophytosis, host-fungus relationship in these infections is complex and still poorly elucidated. Though many efforts have been accomplished to characterize secreted dermatophytic proteases at the molecular level, only punctual insights have been afforded into other aspects of the pathogenesis of ...
Bernard Mignon
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Steroid abuse, quality of life, and various risk factors in dermatophytosis: a cross-sectional observational study from a tertiary care center in northern India.

Acta Dermatovenerologica Alpina Pannonica et Adriatica, 2022
INTRODUCTION Dermatophytosis is a superficial cutaneous mycosis and is steadily progressing to epidemic proportions in India. Various factors such as steroid overuse and misuse are currently making its treatment challenging.
Dilip Meena   +3 more
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A multicentric clinical and epidemiological study of chronic and recurrent dermatophytosis in India

Mycoses (Berlin), 2021
There has been an alarming increase in the prevalence of chronic, recurrent and steroid modified dermatophytosis of the glabrous skin in the recent years in India. There is paucity of literature on the magnitude of this major public health problem.
M. Shenoy   +12 more
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Sophorolipid Biosurfactant Can Control Cutaneous Dermatophytosis Caused by Trichophyton mentagrophytes

open access: yesFrontiers in Microbiology, 2020
Trichophyton mentagrophytes, a zoophilic species, is one of the most frequently isolated dermatophytes in many parts of the world. This study investigated the efficacy of a sophorolipid (SL-YS3) produced by Rhodotorula babjevae YS3 against ...
Suparna Sen   +2 more
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Dermatophytosis of camels

Medical Mycology, 1986
A survey of ringworm in camels showed over 25% of young animals suffered from T. verrucosum infection, and fewer than 0.5% of the camels had T. mentagrophytes. Amino acid analyses of hair samples taken from human, camel and cow showed the compositions were similar to within 11%.
E. S. Kuttin   +4 more
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Immunoregulation of Dermatophytosis

CRC Critical Reviews in Microbiology, 1989
Dermatophytoses are superficial infections caused by a group of fungi, the dermatophytes, which invade keratinized tissue of skin, hair, and nails in humans and animals. The importance of normal immune function in resistance to dermatophytoses is substantiated by an increased susceptibility to chronic infection seen in patients with impaired ...
Raquel A. Calderon, D. W. R. Mackenzie
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The current Indian epidemic of superficial dermatophytosis due to Trichophyton mentagrophytes—A molecular study

Mycoses (Berlin), 2019
The disease burden of chronic‐relapsing and therapy‐refractory superficial dermatophytosis dramatically increased in India within the past 5‐6 years. In order to evaluate the prevalence of this trend, 201 skin scrapings were collected from patients from ...
P. Nenoff   +17 more
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Dermatophytosis a worldwide contiguous fungal infection: Growing challenge and few solutions

open access: yesBiomedical and Biotechnology Research Journal, 2020
Dermatophytes are filamentous fungi that survive on keratinous materials. There is a broad prevalence of dermatophytes infection among the world. Dermatophytosis is the disease that mainly caused by different species of dermatophytes within the cutaneous
F. AL-Khikani
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