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Tinea versicolor in a premature infant
Pediatric dermatology, 2023Tinea versicolor (TV) is a fungal skin infection that classically affects adolescents and young adults. Occasionally, it may be seen on the face of infants. We report an unusual case of widespread cutaneous TV in a premature infant.
Meryl Musicante, Raina Bembry, T. Wright
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Termometer: Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Kesehatan dan Kedokteran, 2023
Introduction: Tinea vesicolor is a skin disorder caused by Malasezia furfur infection in the form of a chronic superficial fungal infection. Tinea versicolor is endemic which is widely found globally in developed and developing countries with tropical ...
Rina Aslamia +2 more
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Introduction: Tinea vesicolor is a skin disorder caused by Malasezia furfur infection in the form of a chronic superficial fungal infection. Tinea versicolor is endemic which is widely found globally in developed and developing countries with tropical ...
Rina Aslamia +2 more
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Oral Malassezia infection co-occurring with tinea versicolor: Metagenomic sequencing of the saliva.
Oral surgery, oral medicine, oral pathology and oral radiology, 2023Malassezia is a lipid-dependent cutaneous symbiotic fungal genus associated with tinea versicolor. Here, we first present a rare case of a young tinea versicolor patient with oral manifestations presenting as white strips, patches, and pigmentation.
Qin Jiang, Jing Zhang, Gang Zhou
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tinea versicolor dermatomycosis in goats
CABI Compendium, 2022This datasheet on tinea versicolor dermatomycosis in goats covers Identity, Associated Diseases, Pests or Pathogens, Hosts/Species Affected, Diagnosis.
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Human b-2 Defensin in Tinea Versicolor and Tinea Circinata
, 2021Background: Both superficial tinea and pityriasis versicolor are very popular fungal skin infections that affect people all over the world. Recent research suggests that certain antimicrobial peptides can also play a role in the body's natural defense ...
A. A. R. M. AMIRA M. EL TAWDY, M.D. +2 more
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Journal of Scientific Development Research
These days a lot of lightening soaps in the market have chemically synthetic ingredients known as antioxidants, which can negatively impact on the health of those with sensitive skin.
Ebu Bridget +2 more
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These days a lot of lightening soaps in the market have chemically synthetic ingredients known as antioxidants, which can negatively impact on the health of those with sensitive skin.
Ebu Bridget +2 more
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International journal of research and review
Pityriasis Versicolor, also called Tinea Versicolor is a mild, non-contagious, chronic, superficial fungal skin infection caused by lipid-dependent yeast-like fungus Malassezia. Despite being found all across the world, the disease is most common in warm,
D. A. Sriharitha. +2 more
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Pityriasis Versicolor, also called Tinea Versicolor is a mild, non-contagious, chronic, superficial fungal skin infection caused by lipid-dependent yeast-like fungus Malassezia. Despite being found all across the world, the disease is most common in warm,
D. A. Sriharitha. +2 more
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Guidelines and Standards of Chinese Medicine
To observe the clinical efficacy and safety of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) detoxifying wash in the treatment of tinea versicolor with gastrointestinal dampness-heat syndrome.
Yan Wang +4 more
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To observe the clinical efficacy and safety of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) detoxifying wash in the treatment of tinea versicolor with gastrointestinal dampness-heat syndrome.
Yan Wang +4 more
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The Nurse Practitioner, 1986
This article presents the guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of tinea versicolor. The areas discussed are clinical presentation, etiology, pathogenesis, differential, diagnosis, treatment and patient counseling. Microscopic technique and use of the Wood's light are described in detail. Multiple treatment options are presented with consideration
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This article presents the guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of tinea versicolor. The areas discussed are clinical presentation, etiology, pathogenesis, differential, diagnosis, treatment and patient counseling. Microscopic technique and use of the Wood's light are described in detail. Multiple treatment options are presented with consideration
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