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Microscopic Findings of Macroconidia in Microsporum canis

open access: yesJournal of Mycology and Infection, 2017
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Figurate erythematous lesion by Microsporum canis in immunosuppressed patient. [PDF]

open access: yesAn Bras Dermatol, 2018
Botelho KP   +3 more
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Wood's Lamp Examination Findings of Tinea Capitis by Microsporum canis

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Nuri Na, Yong-Woo Choi, Joonsoo Park
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Alert on imported fungal infection: the first report of tinea capitis due to <i>Microsporum audouinii</i> in China. [PDF]

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Microsporum Canis Infections in Hungary: Microsporum‐canis‐Infektionen in Ungarn

Mycoses, 1982
Summary: In Hungary, Microsporum canis infections spreading from animal to man were only sporadically diagnosed between 1961–1975. Since 1976, tinea capitis and corporis caused by Microsporum canis has been increasing from year to year especially in Budapest and its surroundings. The patients were mostly children.
Maria Pap, Ibolya Török, Gy. Simon
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Atypical strains of Microsporum canis

Mycopathologia, 1978
Four atypical isolates of Microsporum canis, three from humans and one from a cat, were obtained from North-West London. These and a further human isolate were compared with each other and with a typical isolate of the fungus. Immediately after isolation the atypical isolates were very labile, but were stabilised after a few subcultures from selected ...
W. D. L. Tucker, Mary P. English
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Kerion Celsi durch Microsporum canis

Der Hautarzt, 2021
Tinea capitis is seen world-wide among children up to 12 years. The most severe type is Kerion Celsi with painful abscesses and lymphadenopathy. We report on an 11-year-old boy with Kerion Celsi, who was initially treated using antibiotics under the common misdiagnosis of a bacterial infection.
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Microsporum canis Epidemic in Laboratory Mice: Epidemie durch Microsporum canis bei Laboratoriumsmäusen

Mycoses, 1986
Summary:  The authors report on a Microsporum canis epidemic in laboratory mice. It is pointed out that this dermatophyte infects mice only exceptionally. The strange manner of transfering the infection is emphasized.Zusammenfassung:  Die Autoren berichten über eine Microsporum‐canis‐Epidemie bei Laboratoriumsmäusen.
DIFONZO, ELISA MARGHERITA   +4 more
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