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Summary Background and Objectives Deep learning‐convolutional neural networks (DL‐CNNs) have demonstrated high diagnostic accuracy within the domain of dermoscopy. However, many clinical settings lack dermoscopic devices, requiring reliance on close‐up images. This study evaluates the robustness of a DL‐CNN trained on dermoscopic images when challenged
Anastasia Sophie Vollmer +6 more
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Dermoscopy in the evaluation of pityriasis versicolor: A cross sectional study
Background: Pityriasis versicolor (PV) is a superficial mycosis caused by Malassezia yeast; a lipophilic fungus. Dermoscopy may be a value addition in the diagnosis of PV in some cases, where results of KOH (potassium hydroxide) examination are ambiguous.
Ishmeet Kaur +2 more
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Epidemiology of fungal infections in liver transplant recipients: a six-year study of a large Brazilian liver transplantation centre [PDF]
Liver transplant seems to be an effective option to prolong survival in patients with end-stage liver disease, although it still can be followed by serious complications.
Camargo, Luis Fernando Aranha +3 more
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Background Superficial mycoses is a fungal infection of the skin, nails and hair thatcaused by dematophytes, yeast and mold. Superficial mycoses infections are commonlyfound in high temperature and humidity area such as Indonesia.
Desi Harnis, Rusmawardiana, F. Argentina
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Summary Background: Erysipelas, caused by streptococci, should be treated with penicillin, while uncomplicated cellulitis (phlegmon), often caused by Staphylococcus aureus, requires penicillinase‐resistant beta‐lactam antibiotics, which have a higher risk of adverse effects. Distinguishing between these infections is important.
Helena Schieffers, Cord Sunderkötter
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Atypical mycotic lesion in the guttural pouch of a Thoroughbred race horse [PDF]
A six-year-old Thoroughbred race horse was presented with left unilateral mucopurulent nasal discharge. Endoscopic examination revealed atypical mycotic lesion within the guttural pouch in which the fungal mass was not located on any neurovascular ...
Khairuddin, Nurul Hayah +5 more
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50 years of Emmonsia disease in humans: the dramatic emergence of a cluster of novel fungal pathogens [PDF]
New species of Emmonsia-like fungi, with phylogenetic and clinical similarities to Blastomyces and Histoplasma, have emerged as causes of systemic human mycoses worldwide.
Schwartz, Ilan S +12 more
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Summary Defensive medicine refers to diagnostic or therapeutic actions taken primarily to reduce legal liability rather than to benefit the patient. In dermatopathology, defensive practices manifest in frequent immunohistochemical testing, overly cautious report phrasing, and reliance on multidisciplinary tumor boards.
Cornelia Sigrid Lissi Müller +2 more
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Primary Cutaneous Peripheral T‐Cell Lymphoma With Follicular Helper T‐Cell Phenotype
ABSTRACT An otherwise healthy 82‐year‐old woman presented with recurrent, asymptomatic erythematous papulo‐nodular lesions on the face and extremities. A skin biopsy revealed a dense, non‐epidermotropic lymphohistiocytic infiltrate with granulomatous features and a mixed population of medium‐sized atypical lymphoid cells and plasma cells ...
Nidia Planella‐Fontanillas +9 more
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Clinical and mycological analysis on the occurrence of superficial mycosis with special emphasis on dermatophytes [PDF]
Background: Superficial mycosis is prevalent in tropical and subtropical countries including India where heat and humidity play an important role in promoting growth of these fungi.
Manjula Vagarali +2 more
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