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Local oxidative stress in interdigital tinea pedis
Several skin diseases are believed to be associated with oxidative stress. Tinea pedis is an infection of the feet caused by fungi. The infectious diseases caused by dermatophytes are mainly related to the enzymes produced by these fungi.
Arican, Ozer +4 more
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Background Effective treatment of tinea pedis and onychomycosis is crucial for patients with diabetes as these infections may lead to foot ulcers and secondary bacterial infections resulting in eventual lower limb amputation.
Matricciani Lisa +2 more
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ABSTRACT Fusarium spp. are opportunistic fungal pathogens, with an increasing incidence of infection observed in immunocompromised populations. Due to the non‐specific clinical manifestations of cutaneous Fusarium infections, they are often misdiagnosed or overlooked.
Yulin Wang +9 more
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Non-complaining female patients with tinea pedis: A clinicomycological study
BACKGROUND: Tinea pedis (TP) is a common public problem that its prevalence is raising due to the change in the environment and reduction in immune reactivity of individuals. Fungal species apart from dermatophytes are isolated from cases of TP. In spite
Dindar Sharif-Qurtas
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This study highlights the antifungal potential of 2‐mercaptobenzothiazole (MBT) and sulfonamides against multidrug‐resistant Candida albicans. In vitro assays and molecular docking with lanosterol 14α‐demethylase (L14αDM) reveal favorable activity and binding, supporting their repositioning as promising antifungal candidates. ABSTRACT Fungal infections
Bruno A. de Oliveira +6 more
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Low‐Temperature Atmospheric‐Pressure Plasma Assisted Therapy for Onychomycosis
This study demonstrates that argon atmospheric‐pressure plasma jet significantly enhances onychomycosis treatment by boosting drug penetration. Combined plasma–medication therapy showed superior antimicrobial efficacy against Candida albicans compared to medication alone, highlighting its potential as a safe and effective plasma‐assisted drug delivery ...
Hua‐Lin Chen +2 more
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Palmoplantare Pustulose: Entstehung, Differentialdiagnose und Therapie
Zusammenfassung Die palmoplantare Pustulose (PPP) ist eine chronisch entzündliche, häufig schmerzhafte Erkrankung mit sterilen Pusteln an Handflächen und Fußsohlen, die die Lebensqualität stark einschränkt. Frauen sind häufiger betroffen als Männer, und Rauchen ist ein bedeutender Provokationsfaktor.
Rotraut Mössner +5 more
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LITERATURE REVIEW: GAMBARAN DAN FAKTOR RISIKO KEJADIAN TINEA PEDIS [PDF]
Tinea Pedis atau yang lebih dikenal dengan kutu air adalah penyakit akibat infeksi jamur dermatofita yang mengenai kulit pada jari-jari kaki, telapak kaki, dan bagian lateral kaki.Penyebab penyakit ini adalah seluruh genus dermatofita terutama ...
Briliana Nur Rohima, M.Sc., Sp.PK +2 more
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Tinea pedis is the most common type of dermatophytosis, but can mimic many cutaneous diseases and tend to be chronic. We present a study of the frequency, epidemiology and clinical aspects of tinea pedis in the central region of Rio Grande do Sul during ...
Jorge O. LOPES +7 more
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Palmoplantar pustulosis: pathogenesis, differential diagnosis, and treatment
Summary Palmoplantar pustulosis (PPP) is a chronic inflammatory and often painful disease characterized by sterile pustules on the palms and soles, significantly impairing quality of life. Women are more frequently affected than men, and smoking is a major trigger. Under biologic therapies, especially TNF antagonists, a paradoxical PPP may occur.
Rotraut Mössner +5 more
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