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A Clinico-Mycological study of 100 cases of Pityriasis Versicolor. [PDF]
INTRODUCTION : Pityriasis versicolor is a common, chronic, mild usually asymptomatic infection of the skin caused by malassezia species. The organism is a lipophilic yeast. It has been found plenty in the androgen dependent, sebaceous secretory areas
Saradha, K P
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Skin diseases found in schoolchildren in Adzopé, Côte d’Ivoire: (a) tinea capitis, (b) tinea corporis, (c) tinea pedis, (d) pityriasis versicolor, (e) scabies, and (f) molluscum contagiosum.
Rigobert Abbet Abbet (5234060) +15 more
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Introdução: A pitiríase versicolor, também conhecida como tinea versicolor, é inócua infecção fúngica superficial da pele que afeta principalmente o rosto, pescoço, braços e tronco.
Calu, Elaine Cristina Lima +7 more
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SUPERFICIAL AND CUTANEOUS MYCOSES AT NURSERIES AND SCHOOLS OF MAHALLAT CITY, CENTRAL PART OF IRAN
This study was conducted for detection of common superficial and cutaneous mycoses in nurseries and schools of Mahallat during September 1989 to June 1990.
P. Kordbacheh +2 more
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OBJECTIVE: The objective of this selective EBM review is to determine whether or not itraconazole is effective in the treatment of patients diagnosed with tinea versicolor and if so, what is the optimal dosage. STUDY DESIGN: Review of three peer-reviewed,
Pachutski, Ashley B.
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The effect of tinea versicolor on thiol/disulphide homeostasis. [PDF]
Kilinc F +5 more
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A case of Hansen Disease presenting as tinea versicolor
Hansen Disease (leprosy) is an infectious disease that targets macrophages and Schwann cells, caused by the acid fast intracellular organism, Mycobacterium leprae. Clinically, it presents with a spectrum of findings that may include hypopigmented macules,
Yang, Shelley +3 more
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Evidence Based Case Report on Homoeopathic Treatment of Pityriasis Versicolor
Pityriasis Versicolor is a common fungal skin infection[1]. It’s sometimes also called as Tinea versicolor. Pityriasis versicolor causes patches of skin to change colour. The patches usually occur on the chest, upper back, upper arms, neck or tummy.
Mishra, Sanskriti +2 more
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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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Age-Related Clinical Patterns and Presentations of Tinea Versicolor: A Cross-Sectional Study. [PDF]
Abdullah A, Abttan A.
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