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EFFECT OF YEAST EXTRACT ON MICROSPORUM AUDOUINI AND MICROSPORUM CANIS

Archives of Dermatology, 1950
Conant, 1 in 1936, found that the use of polished rice medium assisted in the differentiation of Microsporum audouini from Microsproum canis. The former failed to grow abundantly on rice, producing only a progressive discoloration of the grains, while the latter grew luxuriantly. In 1943, Benedek 2 discovered that the presence of a certain bacterium on
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Subcutaneous infection by Microsporum gypseum

British Journal of Dermatology, 2002
We report a case of subcutaneous infection caused by the dermatophyte Microsporum gypseum in an immunocompetent host. The patient acquired the infection in the knee through a traumatic inoculation of a splinter. To our knowledge this is the first case of subcutaneous infection caused by this fungus.
B, Fernández-Torres   +3 more
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MICROSPORUM CANIS DERMATOMYCOSIS

Medical Journal of Australia, 1965
D J, HODGES, A, RAO
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Epidemic Due to Microsporum Canis

Archives of Dermatology, 1958
Although tinea capitis and tinea circinata caused by Microsporum canis are fairly common diseases, they most often cause sporadic infections. 1,2 In the summer of 1957, a sudden small epidemic involving at least 12 persons occurred in a small town, and all cases could be traced to one kitten.
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[Enzymatic activities of Microsporum canis and Microsporum gypseum strains.].

Revista iberoamericana de micologia, 2012
The presence of 11 enzymatic activities, detected by qualitative methods, and 19 enzymes, semi-quantitatively detected by API ZYM system, in strains belonging to Microsporum canis and Microsporum gypseum has been studied. No pronounced differences were noted between Microsporum canis and Microsporum gypseum, although Microsporum gypseum presented in ...
M T, Bruguera   +3 more
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Polymeridium microsporum Aptroot

Polymeridium microsporum (Makhija & Patw.) Aptroot Nova Hedwigia 98 (1): 18 (Aptroot & Cáceres 2013). MYCOBANK. — MB802993. DISTRIBUTION IN BRAZIL. — CE (Menezes et al. 2013); BA (Oliveira Junior et al. 2021).
C, Bruno Micael   +11 more
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ONYCHOMYCOSIS, CAUSATIVE ORGANISM MICROSPORUM AUDOUINI

Archives of Dermatology, 1956
The problem of onychomycosis, particularly from a therapeutic standpoint, has long plagued the dermatologist. Many of the superficial mycoses have been incriminated as the offensive organism. This is a case report of onychomycosis caused by Microsporum audouini.
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Microsporum canis

Der Hautarzt, 2015
S. Uhrlaß, C. Krüger, P. Nenoff
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Microsporum canis

2021
Quiroz, Johana Del Milagros Acosta   +1 more
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