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Fungal Infections

Hand Clinics, 1989
Fungal infections of the upper extremity are of four main types: cutaneous, subcutaneous, deep, and systemic. Cutaneous infections are caused by organisms capable of utilizing keratin. They involve skin and nails. Most respond to local therapy. Subcutaneous infections are caused most typically by Sporothrix.
T F, Hitchcock, P C, Amadio
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Fungal infections

Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 1974
The number of effective chemotherapeutic agents presently available for serious mycotic infections is limited.5, 6 This is due in part to many problems encountered by both the basic scientist and the clinician, in the laboratory and clinical evaluation of such drugs.
J P, Utz, S, Shadomy
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