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Presumed Trichophyton indotineae Infection in Children: A Call for Heightened Clinical Awareness
ABSTRACT Trichophyton indotineae is a fungus that is often antifungal‐resistant and presents with exuberant infection. It has been increasingly reported across the world, posing significant diagnostic challenges. We describe a case of a toddler with a history of travel to Bangladesh, presenting with persistent annular scaling plaques of dermatophytosis
Sriram Palepu, James R. Treat
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Background. Dermatophytosis is a disease of major public health problem around the globe causing a considerable morbidity. Objective. To study the prevalence of dermatophytosis and the spectrum of fungi implicated in causing the infection. Methods. Nail,
Adane Bitew
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Background: Recurrent and clinically unresponsive dermatophytosis is being increasingly encountered in our country. It runs a protracted course with exacerbations and remissions.
S. Pathania+4 more
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Dermoscopic evaluation of normal canine skin with a handheld dermoscope
Background – Dermoscopy is a noninvasive diagnostic tool that provides a magnified view of skin structures. While dermoscopy is described for certain canine dermatological diseases, large‐scale studies evaluating normal skin are lacking. Hypothesis/Objective – This study aimed to correlate dermoscopic findings with histopathological results in healthy ...
Rachael Loek+4 more
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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
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Expert Consensus on The Management of Dermatophytosis in India (ECTODERM India)
BackgroundDermatophytosis management has become an important public health issue, with a large void in research in the area of disease pathophysiology and management.
M. Rajagopalan+10 more
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Dermatophytosis in companion animals: A review
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. D. Paryuni+2 more
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Relapsed boyhood tibia polymicrobial osteomyelitis linked to dermatophytosis: a case report
Background Relapsed childhood polymicrobial osteomyelitis associated with dermatophytosis has not been reported in the literature. Case presentation Here we report on a case of a 45-year-old man who had left tibial osteomyelitis for 29 years, accompanied
Ping Kong+12 more
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Erythroderma Triggered by Cutaneous Fungal Infection and Prolonged Steroid Use: A Lesson Learned
The Kaohsiung Journal of Medical Sciences, EarlyView.
Chin‐Yu Lee+3 more
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Association Between A1c and Cutaneous Dermatophytosis: A Case–Control Study
ABSTRACT Background Patients with diabetes have an increased risk of certain dermatophytoses. However, less is known about dermatophyte infections in pre‐diabetic patients, or how A1c impacts risk. Objectives Assess the relationship between recent (< 1 year) HgbA1c status and odds of cutaneous dermatophyte infection.
Nicole Ufkes+3 more
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