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Microsporum canis

2021
Quiroz, Johana Del Milagros Acosta   +1 more
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Proximal subungual onychomycosis due to Microsporum canis

British Journal of Dermatology, 1996
A case of proximal subungual onychomycosis due to Microsporum canis in a 36-year-old woman is presented. The onychomycosis involved the left thumb and the little fingernails, with thinning of the nail plate and crumbling of the nail plate surface. A milky-white discoloration of the proximal portion of the left thumbnail was also evident.
Piraccini, B M   +3 more
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Microsporum canis

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

Veterinary Record, 1993
M W, Sharp, G R, Lupson, M, Flamank
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An atypical Microsporum canis isolate.

Mycoses, 1992
An atypical strain of Microsporum canis isolated from a two-year-old boy with tinea corporis is described. When cultured on Lactritmel agar the strain presented the typical pigment of M. canis without developing characteristic macroconidia. After 6 weeks, scarce, rudimentary, fusiform macroconidia 120-150 microns long developed on Lactritmel and Sablac
S, Mata Essayag, C, Hartung de Capriles
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Microsporum canis infection in calves.

Sabouraudia, 1975
Microsporum canis infection, seldom reported in calves, is described. The organism was isolated from skin scrapings collected from ringworm lesions mainly on the heads of 2 naturally infected calves. The organism was studied in vitro, and experimentally on guinea-pigs.
M T, Abu-Samra   +2 more
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Kerion Celsi durch Microsporum canis

Der Hautarzt, 2021
A. Chiriac   +3 more
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Pseudomycetoma for Microsporum canis

Acta Cytologica, 2007
Oralia Barboza-Quintana   +3 more
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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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