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DNA Sequencing Accurately Diagnosed 146 Cases of Superficial Mycosis
Objective: Traditional fungal detection methods, such as fungal microscopy and cultivation, often have drawbacks such as high false negative rates and time-consuming cultivation. Using molecular biology methods for diagnosis can not only be used for identifying fungal strains in cultured colonies, but also for diagnosing diseased tissues, which can ...
Runchao Wang +6 more
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Mycosis fungoides and Sézary syndrome. [PDF]
Summary Mycosis fungoides (MF) and Sézary syndrome (SS) are the most common cutaneous T‐cell lymphomas, arising from mature CD4+ memory T cells. Diagnosis is complex and relies on clinicopathological correlation, immunophenotyping and molecular clonality testing, while management is stage‐adapted, with potentially curative outcomes achievable only in ...
Martins F, Calvão J.
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Trichophyton ajelloi: A rare case of Tinea cruris [PDF]
Diseases caused by fungi can be divided into three broad groups: superficial mycosis, subcutaneous mycosis, and systemic mycosis. The superficial infection caused by the dermatophytes is called dermatophytosis and the term dermatomycosis refers to the ...
Ajagunde Jyoti +3 more
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Antifungal susceptibility profile of Trichosporon inkin: About three cases of White Piedra
Trichosporon spp. usually cause systemic or superficial infections. Three cases of White Piedra produced by Trichosporon inkin are described. The in vitro antifungal activity to fluconazole, amphotericin B, ketoconazole and caspofungin against the three ...
Carolina Zapata-Zapata +5 more
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Validation of an algorithm based on clinical, histopathological and immunohistochemical data for the diagnosis of early-stage mycosis fungoides, [PDF]
Background: Diagnosis of mycosis fungoides is challenging due to the non-specificity of clinical and histopathological findings. The literature indicates an average delay of 4-6 years for a conclusive diagnosis.
Gustavo Moreira Amorim +5 more
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Introduction. The superficial mycoses remain a group of diseases of public health significance. The increased incidence of mycoses is related, among other factors, to deficiency of the immune system, coexisting systemic and dermatological diseases ...
Anna Browicz +4 more
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Superficial mycosis and the immune response elements [PDF]
As micoses superficiais são prevalentes em todo o mundo, geralmente ocasionadas por dermatófitos e restritas à camada córnea. A resposta imunológica do hospedeiro às infecções dos fungos dermatófitos depende basicamente das defesas do hospedeiro a ...
BENINI, Luciana Vasconcellos +5 more
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Diagnóstico da Tinea pedis e onicomicose em pacientes do Instituto Nacional de Saúde em Portugal: estudo de 4 anos [PDF]
- Tinea pedis and onychomycosis are two rather diverse clinical manifestations of superficial fungal infections, and their etiologic agents may be dermatophytes, non-dermatophyte moulds or yeasts.
Viegas, Carla +6 more
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Mycosis fungoides with CD20 expression: report of two cases and review of the literature [PDF]
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/107359/1/cup12299 ...
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Superficial and subcutaneous mycoses
Tegument mycoses are classified into three groups: 1) Superficial skin mycoses or superficial mycoses: infections sustained by fungi limited to the skin horny layer or the hair extrafollicular portion, without a significant inflammatory response in the ...
Gianluigi Lombardi +8 more
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