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Infection sous-cutanée disséminée par Scytalidium (Neoscytalidium) dimidiatum

Annales de Dermatologie et de Vénéréologie, 2012
Resume Introduction Scytalidium dimidiatum (recemment renomme Neoscytalidium dimidiatum) est un champignon dematie responsable d’infections ungueales et cutanees superficielles. Il peut etre a l’origine d’infections sous-cutanees profondes, surtout chez les sujets immunodeprimes. Nous en rapportons un nouveau cas.
R. Moutran   +4 more
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Deep Cutaneous Neoscytalidium dimidiatum Infection: Successful Outcome with Amphotericin B Therapy

Mycopathologia, 2018
Phaeohyphomycosis is a term used to describe a heterogenous group of cutaneous and systemic mycotic infections caused by melanized fungi. Many fungi have been reported as pathogens of this disease. The disease spectrum ranges from superficial cutaneous infections, deep cutaneous infections, to systemic infections with internal organ involvement.
Shih-Jyun, Yang   +5 more
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In Vitro Antifungal Susceptibility of Neoscytalidium dimidiatum Clinical Isolates from Malaysia

Mycopathologia, 2016
Neoscytalidium dimidiatum is an opportunistic fungus causing cutaneous infections mostly, which are difficult to treat due to antifungal resistance. In Malaysia, N. dimidiatum is associated with skin and nail infections, especially in the elderly. These infections may be mistaken for dermatophyte infections due to similar clinical appearance.
Jasper Elvin, James   +7 more
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Superficial black onychomycosis due to Neoscytalidium dimidiatum

Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 2017
Onychomycosis is the most common onychopathy observed in adults and the elderly, and it is a frequent reason for medical visits.1 Its prevalence ranges from 2.0–26.9%, depending on the population and geographic region.1,2 Non-dermatophyte molds are responsible for 1.5–17.6% of onychomycosis cases, with higher prevalence in tropical and subtropical ...
N. Di Chiacchio   +3 more
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[Subcutaneous infection spread by Scytalidium (Neoscytalidium) dimidiatum].

Annales de dermatologie et de venereologie, 2012
S. dimidiatum (recently reclassified as N. dimidiatum) is a fungus that causes nail and/or superficial skin infection. It may also cause subcutaneous and deep infection, chiefly in immunocompromised patients.An 87-year-old male treated with oral corticosteroids for sarcoidosis consulted for violaceous cutaneous nodules on the back of his hands ...
R, Moutran   +4 more
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Genotyping and in vitro antifungal susceptibility of Neoscytalidium dimidiatum isolates from different origins

International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents, 2009
This study evaluated the genetic variability and in vitro susceptibility patterns of isolates of Neoscytalidium dimidiatum and Scytalidium hyalinum from different geographical origins. Partial sequences of four loci (the ITS region and D1/D2 domains of the 28S rRNA gene and the tubulin and chitin synthase genes) were analysed.
Hugo, Madrid   +5 more
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Cutaneous phaeohyphomycosis due to Neoscytalidium dimidiatum: First case report from Kuwait

Journal de Mycologie Médicale, 2009
Summary A case of cutaneous phaeohyphomycosis caused by Neoscytalidium dimidiatum is described. The identity of the isolate was established by typical colonial and microscopic morphology and DNA sequencing of the internal transcribed spacer region of rDNA. The infection was acquired 8 years ago in Bangladesh where the patient lived before coming to
Z.U. Khan   +3 more
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Evaluation of antifungal therapy in a neutropenic murine model of Neoscytalidium dimidiatum infection

International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents, 2010
We evaluated the efficacy of amphotericin B (1.5mg/kg/day), voriconazole (60mg/kg/day) and posaconazole (60mg/kg/day) in a murine model of systemic infection caused by Neoscytalidium dimidiatum. All the treatments were able to prolong survival and to reduce the tissue burden in the spleen and kidneys of infected mice.
Mery, Ruíz-Cendoya   +3 more
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Neoscytalidium Dimidiatum : An Emerging Threat in Pineapple

Plant Health Cases
Abstract Neoscytalidium dimidiatum is a fungal pathogen with a wide host range that can cause various diseases such as canker, fruit rot, shoot blight, leaf blight, and leaf spot. Disease infections caused by this pathogenic fungus have been linked to significant financial losses in the agricultural sector, affecting ...
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Neoscytalidium dimidiatum as a Postharvest Pathogen Affecting Solanaceous Vegetables

Journal of Phytopathology
ABSTRACTNeoscytalidium dimidiatum, a member of the Botryosphaeriaceae family, is an emerging global plant pathogen. Although recently reported on various hosts in Türkiye, its impact on commercially available vegetables remained undocumented. This study provides the first report of N.
Müberra Yeken   +4 more
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