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Trichophyton Tonsurans in Minnesota

Archives of Dermatology, 1957
During the past few years there have been several publications concerning Trichophyton tonsurans, stressing the fact that the fungus is common in Mexico, Puerto Rico, and Southwestern United States, particularly Texas and California. There have also been reports of infections in areas away from the endemic ones.
Elmer M. Hill   +2 more
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On the morphology of trichophyton quinckeanum

Mycopathologia et Mycologia Applicata, 1963
The cultivation of four old non-sporulating strains ofTrichophyton quinckeanum on solid nutrient medium with 15% CO2 (Sabouraud dextrose agar) gave an increased production of macroconidia. The macroconidia are multilocular with smooth walls. It is believed that the polymorphism of the macroconidia — some with pointed tip and other with round terminal ...
L. B. Kasărov, V. A. Balabanoff
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Trichophyton verrucosum in Brazil

Mycopathologia et Mycologia Applicata, 1966
The authors review Brazilian literature on human and cattle ringworm infection withT. verrucosum.
Olga Fischman, A. T. Londero
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CICATRIZING TINEA CAPITIS CAUSED BY TRICHOPHYTON RUBRUM (TRICHOPHYTON PURPUREUM)

Archives of Dermatology, 1952
TINEA capitis, or ringworm of the scalp, may be caused by various species of the genera Microsporum and Trichophyton. These lesions are characterized by loss of hair in patches with or without vesicles and pustules and with a varying degree of inflammation. Some fungi, notably Trichophyton (Achorion) schoenleini and quinckeanum, Trichophyton violaceum,
Clinton W. Lane   +2 more
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Antifungal activity of extracts and purified saponins from the rhizomes of Chamaecostus cuspidatus against Candida and Trichophyton species

Journal of Applied Microbiology, 2020
To evaluate the antifungal activity of extracts of Chamaecostus cuspidatus against Candida and Trichophyton species.
B. Cota   +8 more
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ULTRASTRUCTURE OF TRICHOPHYTON VIOLACEUM [PDF]

open access: possibleInternational Journal of Dermatology, 1993
Abstract Background. The ultrastructure of different fungi have been described in recent literature; however, few reports have concerned dermatophytes. Methods. Fine structure of Trichophyton violaceum was observed using electron microscopy. Results. Hyphae appeared as branched segmented filaments with a cell wall consisting of two layers.
Mohamed Amer   +4 more
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Trichophyton mentagrophytes and T interdigitale genotypes are associated with particular geographic areas and clinical manifestations

Mycoses (Berlin), 2019
The fungi Trichophyton mentagrophytes and T interdigitale account for significant amount of dermatophytosis cases worldwide. These two dermatophytes form a species complex and have a number of ribosomal internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region genotypes,
S. Taghipour   +16 more
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Pigments in Trichophyton rubrum

Nature, 1957
ALTHOUGH observations on the colouring matter produced by Trichophyton rubrum had been made by Tate in 19291, and were verified and extended by Thompson2, no attempt to isolate and identify the pigments involved has been recorded in the literature. A more systematic examination of these pigments is therefore being carried out in this laboratory.
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Trichophyton indotineae, from epidemiology to therapeutic.

Journal de Mycologie Médicale, 2023
A. Jabet   +7 more
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Trichophyton mentagrophytes – a new genotype of zoophilic dermatophyte causes sexually transmitted infections

Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft = Journal of the German Society of Dermatology : JDDG, 2019
A new genotype of the zoophilic fungal species Trichophyton (T.) mentagrophytes was recently described in two studies. It was isolated from three patients who had visited Southeast Asia and one patient who had visited Egypt. In contrast to these studies,
C. Kupsch   +3 more
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