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Superficial mycoses, a matter of concern: Global and Indian scenario‐an updated analysis
Mycoses (Berlin), 2021Superficial mycoses of skin, nails and hair are among the common fungal infections. They are caused by dermatophytes, non‐dermatophyte moulds, yeasts and yeast‐like fungi.
B. Sharma, Skarma Nonzom
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Photo gallery. Superficial mycoses of the skin
Russian Journal of Skin and Venereal Diseases, 2022Superficial fungal infections of the skin are common on all continents. Errors in the diagnosis and treatment of these patients are often observed. The lack of symmetry of the process, erythematous-squamous foci with a raised roller and more pronounced ...
A. Yakovlev, I. Maximov
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Dermatologic Clinics, 1996
The various agents of the superficial mycoses have been recognized for more than a century as causes of mild diseases affecting humankind. Two of these, Malassezia furfur and Trichosporon beigelii, are ubiquitous organisms now known to be opportunistic pathogens in susceptible patient populations. The clinical manifestation, pathogenesis, and treatment
R R, Assaf, M L, Weil
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The various agents of the superficial mycoses have been recognized for more than a century as causes of mild diseases affecting humankind. Two of these, Malassezia furfur and Trichosporon beigelii, are ubiquitous organisms now known to be opportunistic pathogens in susceptible patient populations. The clinical manifestation, pathogenesis, and treatment
R R, Assaf, M L, Weil
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Pathogenesis of superficial mycoses
Medical Mycology, 1994Detailed understanding of the pathogenesis of common superficial mycoses remains elusive. Modern technology now permits innovative studies to address biochemical and molecular mechanisms involved in the development of cutaneous fungal infections. These events are now being dissected on a broad front that involves numerous organisms and diseases. Only a
R. Tsuboi +11 more
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Journal of Basic and Clinical Physiology and Pharmacology
Mycoses (fungal infections) are highly emerging threat to public health globally. Among six million fungal species, less than 1 % is pathogenic and infects peoples.
Noor Ul Islam +3 more
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Mycoses (fungal infections) are highly emerging threat to public health globally. Among six million fungal species, less than 1 % is pathogenic and infects peoples.
Noor Ul Islam +3 more
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Mycopathologia, 1981
A total of 1244 cases suspected of superficial mycoses were analysed in a period of 12 months in Italy. Dermatophytoses were found in 62.4%; the other common disease was Pityriasis versicolor (44.1%)., The predominant species Epidermophyton floccosum (34,2%) was strikingly high in relation to other statistics; this species was commonest in tinea cruris.
G, Caretta +3 more
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A total of 1244 cases suspected of superficial mycoses were analysed in a period of 12 months in Italy. Dermatophytoses were found in 62.4%; the other common disease was Pityriasis versicolor (44.1%)., The predominant species Epidermophyton floccosum (34,2%) was strikingly high in relation to other statistics; this species was commonest in tinea cruris.
G, Caretta +3 more
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Superficial veterinary mycoses
Clinics in Dermatology, 2010Dermatophytes are significant pathogens in animal health due to their zoonotic potential, the economic consequences of infection in farm animal and fur production systems, and the distressing lesions they cause in small domestic pets. Malassezia spp are normal commensal and occasional pathogens of the skin of many veterinary species.
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Practical aspects of treatment of superficial mycoses of the skin and cutaneous appendage
Russian Journal of Skin and Venereal Diseasesin recent years, the Russian Federation has seen an increase in the incidence of superficial mycoses of the skin, a change in the nature of the disease course and spectrum of its pathogens.
A. Samtsov +6 more
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Clinical and Mycological Profiling of Superficial Mycoses from Tertiary Care Hospital in Nepal
Nepal Medical College JournalSuperficial mycoses are among the most common fungal infections worldwide, affecting the skin, hair and nails. Their prevalence and clinical profile can vary based on geographic, environmental, and host factors. This study aimed to determine the clinical
J. Sapkota +6 more
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STUDY OF SUPERFICIAL MYCOSES IN A TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL, SURAT
Indian Journal Of Applied ResearchSuperficial mycoses is a common fungal infection worldwide mainly caused by dermatophyte. Fungal infections have wide-ranging clinical presentation that can be confused with other skin disorders.
Mili Shah, Charmi Shah, Dhruvkumar Patel
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