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Esporotricosis en la región centrofacial

Piel, 2013
Lucy Bartolo Cuba   +1 more
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Esporotricosis extracutánea en un paciente con cirrosis hepática

Revista Iberoamericana De Micologia, 2007
Salvador Fonseca-Reyes   +6 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Esporotricosis en la provincia de Sevilla (España)

Enfermedades Infecciosas Y Microbiología Clínica, 2011
Teresa Ojeda   +3 more
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Serologia De La Esporotricosis Cutanea

Medical Mycology, 1983
Sporothrix schenckii antigens were tested with seventy-nine sera from human cases of sporotrichosis for their value in the serological diagnosis of extracutaneous forms of the disease. 55.7% of the sera reacted in the tube agglutination test; 29.1% of them were positive by counter immunoelectrophoresis and only 7.6% reacted in the simple ...
Sylvia Casserone   +3 more
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Esporotricosis

2019
Fil: Reinoso, Enso Hugo. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias.
Reinoso, Enso Hugo   +2 more
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Esporotricosis cutánea diseminada

2019
ABSTRACT Sporotrichosis is a deep mycosis produced by species of the genus Sporothrix, that present several clinical forms, with lymphangitis being the most frequent. Disseminated forms are rare, are also related to immunosuppression and may be only cutaneous or systemic.
Aldama Caballero, Arnaldo Benjamín Feliciano   +5 more
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Micetomas, Cromomicosis, Esporotricosis y Enfermedad de Jorge Lobo

Mycopathologia, 1961
Los autores recogen datos estadisticos sobre procedencia y localizacion anatomica, clasificacion micologica, edad, sexo de un numero apreciable de casos de Micetomas, Cromomicosis, Esporotricosis y enfermedad de „Jorge Lobo“, estudiados en diversas zonas del pais por varios investigadores.
Jacinto Convit   +4 more
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Esporotricosis linfocutánea: A propósito de un caso pediátrico

2017
Sporotrichosis is the most frequent subcutaneous mycosis in Uruguay. It is caused by fungi from the Sporothrix complex. This fungus lives in decaying plant matter, including wood. Climate, temperature and humidity vary in their natural habitat, although they cannot survive when it is hotter than 40°C. It affects both men and animals.
Ackermann, Carolina   +3 more
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