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A case of advanced diffuse large B‐cell lymphoma diagnosed from widespread superficial mycosis of the skin

Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 2023
discontinued. On day 15, the patient's general condition was improved. The treatment was successful and the white blood cell count (WBC) and eosinophil rates (Eos) in the peripheral blood and serum C- reactive protein (CRP) decreased.
Yuika Suzuki   +6 more
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Unprecedented fungal infections and systematization of superficial mycosis: the immunity paradigm

Reviews and Research in Medical Microbiology, 2022
Fungal infections account for >1 million deaths per year worldwide and projections foresee continual increase. Longer lives of patients with immunity defects such as HIV due to technological and therapeutic advancements in the past few decades has made a
G. Leite, C. Damasceno
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SPECTRUM OF SUPERFICIAL MYCOSIS IN A TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL–A MATTER OF CONCERN

Indian Journal Of Applied Research, 2022
BACKGROUND : Supercial mycosis has been recognized as a common fungal condition worldwide, including India. It refers to fungal infection of skin and its appendages.
Fauzia Khan, Vandana Sardana
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Superficial mycosis, at the site or distant to the surgical site, appears to predispose patients to bacterial periprosthetic joint infections

HIP International, 2021
Background: It is traditionally believed that presence of fungal infection in the nail or skin of patients is a risk factor for subsequent infection. The literature is devoid of any evidence to confirm or refute this belief.
Feitai Lin   +3 more
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Superficial Mycosis: Epidemiological and Mycological profile from District Jammu

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Superficial mycoses, which are strictly limited to the outermost keratinized non-living layers of the skin and its appendages i.e., hair and nails are known to be caused by dermatophytes, non-dermatophytes and yeasts.
Skarma Nonzom
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Evaluation of Mixer of Essential Oils and their Standard Components against Fungi Causing Superficial Mycosis in Human

Pharmacognosy Research
Background: Dermatophytoses are responsible for almost one-quarter of all fungal infections globally. When treatable, these challenging fungal infections of the skin, hair, and nails are becoming more resistant to standard antifungal medications and ...
Neetu Jain
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Extensive superficial dermatomycosis caused by Cladophialophora sp., a deep mycosis pathogen: A case report

Journal of General - Procedural Dermatology & Venereology Indonesia
Background: Superficial dermatomycosis, predominantly caused by dermatophytes, affects approximately 20–25% of the global population. However, non-dermatophytic fungi, such as Cladophialophora species (sp.), can also cause similar cutaneous infections ...

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[Superficial mucocutaneous mycosis].

La Revue du praticien, 1997
Superficial mycosis are very common. The frequency in France is 10 to 15% of the population. The reason for the high incidence of this disease is the change of the moral values, rise in promiscuity and increase sports activities. The agents responsible are divided in four groups.
J L, Schmutz   +2 more
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[Current treatment of superficial mycosis.].

Revista iberoamericana de micologia, 2012
We revised the most important antifungal drugs used in cutaneous mycosis. We emphasize in pharmacokinetics, drug adverse reactions and its management in the different types of pathology.
J L, Sánchez Carazo   +2 more
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