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Anaerobes Isolated from Infectious Skin Diseases
Anaerobe, 1999Abstract Anaerobic bacteria isolated from clinical specimens at our clinic from January 1994 to June 1998 were analysed. Anaerobes were usually isolated from secondary infections due to eczema/dermatitis. The majority of anaerobes identified were Peptostreptococcus spp., followed by Propion-ibacterium spp. and Prevotella spp.
Shuichi Higaki +3 more
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Infectious masks of skin diseases in children
Voprosy detskoj dietologii, 2020The article deals with the diagnostic difficulties and the problems of differential diagnosis of various dermatoses. We describe our own clinical observations of juvenile-onset Behcet’s disease in a 16-year-old adolescent and acrodermatitis enteropathica in a 12-month-old girl. A competent differential diagnosis and adequate therapy made it possible to
A.S. Botkina, M.I. Dubrovskaya
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Infectious Skin Diseases: A Review and Needs Assessment
Dermatologic Clinics, 2012Infectious skin diseases pose considerable treatment challenges, especially given the recent appearance of several highly virulent pathogens as well as the rising number of immunocompromised patients in the United States. This article discusses common bacterial, fungal, and viral skin infections with an emphasis on cellulitis, dermatophyte infections ...
Annelise L, Dawson +2 more
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Artificial Intelligence in Infectious Skin Disease
Dermatological ReviewsAbstractBackgroundInfective and infectious dermatological diseases, which range from minor diseases like impetigo to serious diseases like deep fungal infections, pose significant public health issues. Given the growth of drug‐resistant microorganisms, it is critical to investigate novel techniques in dermatology. Artificial Intelligence (AI) has shown
Ghasem Rahmatpour Rokni +3 more
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Infectious skin diseases: main defense mechanisms and consequences of infectious diseases
Glavvrač (Chief Medical Officer)The skin provides complex immune protection through innate immunity (physical barrier of the stratum corneum, antimicrobial lipids, resident microflora, secretory IgA) and adaptive immunity (skin-associated lymphoid tissue (SALT), including Langerhans cells, lymphocytes). Disruption of these mechanisms leads to serious infectious consequences: bacteria
I. D. Kanner +3 more
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Current topics in infectious diseases of the skin
Expert Review of Dermatology, 2012The interactions between microbial pathogens and human skin are complex. Skin disease can be caused by injury from invasion of pathogens, microorganism-targeted immune response, oncogenic cellular transformation and inflammatory responses directed at microbial antigens that do not appear to be causing tissue damage.
Miguel R Sanchez, Scott B Drutman
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HEMATOGENOUS INFECTIOUS DISEASES OF THE SKIN
Archives of Dermatology, 1930Twenty-five years ago, I wrote an essay on hematogenous infections and toxic dermatoses. In this paper, I critically summed up the existing knowledge in the light of my own experience. Today I shall again attempt such a summary, but only as far as it is possible to do so in a lecture; that is, only on general lines, and almost entirely restricting ...
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Infectious diseases of the skin
Der Hautarzt; Zeitschrift fur Dermatologie, Venerologie, und verwandte Gebiete, 2012R, Gläser, B, Homey
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Infectious diseases of the skin.
Geriatrics, 1989Pathologic changes in the skin of elderly individuals increase their susceptibility to skin infections. These changes include thinning, decreased secretions, and reduced immune function. This paper will discuss the most important viral, fungal, bacteriologic, and parasitic infections of the skin in the elderly and the appropriate treatment of these ...
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Molecular diagnostics in infectious skin diseases
JDDG: Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft, 2013Kempf, Werner +2 more
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