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Prevalence of superficial Mycosis in children of elementary schools, Babol, 2003-04
BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVE: Superficial mycoses are the most common infection in Iran. Scalp mycoses are most frequently seen in children especially in elementary schools.
SM Rezvani, MR Moayeri, SAA Sefidgar
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BACKGROUND: Pityriasis versicolor (PV) is a cutaneous pigmentation disorder caused by a lipophilic yeast of the genus Malassezia sp. It is a superficial mycosis characterized by well-defined, slightly scaly skin lesions of variable color.
Juliano Oliveira Santana+2 more
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Atrophying Tinea Versicolor [PDF]
Rebat M. Halder+3 more
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A Clinico - Aetiological Study Of Dermatoses In Paediatric Age Group
Five hundred patients of the age group 0-12 years were studied for different types of dermatoses. Pyoderma (35.6%), scabies (22.4%) and eczema (17.6%) were the most common dermatological conditions, followed by molluscum contagiosum (
Ghosh Sadhan K, Saha Dilip K, Roy Alok K
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Can I have epidural analgesia if I have tinea versicolor? [PDF]
Francesca Ciano+4 more
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Background: The prevalence and pattern of skin infections and infestations have not been adequately studied in developing countries. Objective: To determine the prevalence and pattern of skin infections and infestations (STI) among primary school ...
Oyedeji OA +5 more
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A novel cellular reaction caused by tinea versicolor: extracellular glycogen deposits.
Frances M. Keddie
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Automatic fluorescence microscopic image analyzer: a novel AI-based tool for early diagnosing superficial fungal infections. [PDF]
He W, Zheng C, Yang L, Tan J.
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