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Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 1995
Not all types of fungal infection occur frequently in diabetics. The majority of diabetics, particularly well-controlled diabetics, are at no increased risk for acquiring a fungal infection. Nevertheless, certain forms of mycotic infection, notably mucocutaneous candidiasis and invasive zygomycosis, are definitely increased in prevalence in some ...
J A, Vazquez, J D, Sobel
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Not all types of fungal infection occur frequently in diabetics. The majority of diabetics, particularly well-controlled diabetics, are at no increased risk for acquiring a fungal infection. Nevertheless, certain forms of mycotic infection, notably mucocutaneous candidiasis and invasive zygomycosis, are definitely increased in prevalence in some ...
J A, Vazquez, J D, Sobel
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice
Fungal infections have global distribution, and their prevalence depends upon the fungal species and the geographic location of the host. They may be superficial, requiring only topical treatment, or systemic, requiring hospitalization and treatment with parenteral antifungals, with complications being more common in immunocompromised individuals ...
Monica, Chamorro +2 more
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Fungal infections have global distribution, and their prevalence depends upon the fungal species and the geographic location of the host. They may be superficial, requiring only topical treatment, or systemic, requiring hospitalization and treatment with parenteral antifungals, with complications being more common in immunocompromised individuals ...
Monica, Chamorro +2 more
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Current Eye Research, 2010
Microbiology, clinical perspective of ocular fungal infections, and the experimental models were overviewed.Review of published studies were evaluated and personal experience was mentioned. In this review, clinical features of keratitis and endogenous and exogenous endophthalmitis are also mentioned, but this article mainly focused on laboratory ...
KALKANCI, AYŞE, ÖZDEK, ŞENGÜL
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Microbiology, clinical perspective of ocular fungal infections, and the experimental models were overviewed.Review of published studies were evaluated and personal experience was mentioned. In this review, clinical features of keratitis and endogenous and exogenous endophthalmitis are also mentioned, but this article mainly focused on laboratory ...
KALKANCI, AYŞE, ÖZDEK, ŞENGÜL
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Hand Clinics, 2020
Clinically significant fungal infections of the upper extremity are uncommon but increasing They are classified based on anatomic location and epidemiology. The anatomic categories that affect the hand include cutaneous, subcutaneous, and deep. Cutaneous infections are caused by organisms that metabolize keratin and can cause serious morbidity but are ...
Mary Patricia, Fox, Sidney M, Jacoby
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Clinically significant fungal infections of the upper extremity are uncommon but increasing They are classified based on anatomic location and epidemiology. The anatomic categories that affect the hand include cutaneous, subcutaneous, and deep. Cutaneous infections are caused by organisms that metabolize keratin and can cause serious morbidity but are ...
Mary Patricia, Fox, Sidney M, Jacoby
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Hand Clinics, 1998
Fungal infections of the upper extremity are of four main types--cutaneous, subcutaneous, deep, and systemic. Cutaneous infections are caused by organisms capable of metabolizing keratin. They involve the skin and nails but do not penetrate deeper. Most cutaneous infections respond to topical or local therapy. Subcutaneous infections (at least in North
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Fungal infections of the upper extremity are of four main types--cutaneous, subcutaneous, deep, and systemic. Cutaneous infections are caused by organisms capable of metabolizing keratin. They involve the skin and nails but do not penetrate deeper. Most cutaneous infections respond to topical or local therapy. Subcutaneous infections (at least in North
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Pancreas, 2003
There has been a steady rise in the incidence of pancreatic fungal infections. Even though fungal infections of the pancreas are not very common, they are often nosocomial.To review pancreatic fungal infections and to compare their clinical characteristics with those of bacterial pancreatic infections, along with the causes and approaches to diagnosis ...
Nirmala, Shanmugam +3 more
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There has been a steady rise in the incidence of pancreatic fungal infections. Even though fungal infections of the pancreas are not very common, they are often nosocomial.To review pancreatic fungal infections and to compare their clinical characteristics with those of bacterial pancreatic infections, along with the causes and approaches to diagnosis ...
Nirmala, Shanmugam +3 more
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1975
Fungial infections of the skin can be diagnosed and treated in a simple, economic manner. They must first be properly identified so that specific, effective therapy can be instituted.
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Fungial infections of the skin can be diagnosed and treated in a simple, economic manner. They must first be properly identified so that specific, effective therapy can be instituted.
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Subcutaneous Fungal Infections
Current Infectious Disease Reports, 2012Subcutaneous mycoses are common in tropical and subtropical regions of the world. These infections have multiple features in common, including similar epidemiology, mode of transmission, indolent chronic presentation with low potential for dissemination in immunocompetent hosts, and pyogranulomatous lesions on histopathology.
Ricardo M, La Hoz, John W, Baddley
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Medicine, 2001
Abstract Superficial fungal infections or mycoses are common treatable conditions seen in everyday clinical practice, although they may also present differently in immunosuppressed patients. The dermatophyte or ringworm infections, superficial candidiasis of the mouth, skin or genital tract and infections due to Malassezia , such as pityriasis ...
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Abstract Superficial fungal infections or mycoses are common treatable conditions seen in everyday clinical practice, although they may also present differently in immunosuppressed patients. The dermatophyte or ringworm infections, superficial candidiasis of the mouth, skin or genital tract and infections due to Malassezia , such as pityriasis ...
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Dental Clinics of North America, 2005
Candidiasis is the most common oral fungal infection diagnosed in humans. Candidiasis may result from immune system dysfunction or as a result of local or systemic medical treatment. Because oral candidiasis is generally a localized infection, topical treatment methods are the first line of therapy, especially for the pseudomembranous and erythematous ...
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Candidiasis is the most common oral fungal infection diagnosed in humans. Candidiasis may result from immune system dysfunction or as a result of local or systemic medical treatment. Because oral candidiasis is generally a localized infection, topical treatment methods are the first line of therapy, especially for the pseudomembranous and erythematous ...
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