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Dermatophytosis in Iran: a sharp increase in cases caused by <i>Trichophyton mentagrophytes</i> var. <i>indotineae</i>. [PDF]

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Takesh A   +18 more
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Superficial Fungal Infections in Children-What Do We Know? [PDF]

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Rychlik K   +4 more
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Evaluation of the DendrisKIT<sup>®</sup>DP for the Diagnosis of Superficial Fungal Infections. [PDF]

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Tirard-Collet P   +8 more
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Ellagic Acid as a Promising Antifungal Agent: A Review of Mechanisms, Synergy, and Formulation Strategies. [PDF]

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Trichophyton violaceum abscesses

British Journal of Dermatology, 1979
Two patients with deep cold abscesses due to Trichophyton violaceum are described. Both have depressed cellular immunity.
Swart E., Smit F.J.A.
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Adult Tinea Capitis Due to Trichophyton Violaceum in China

Mycopathologia, 2004
Tinea capitis is rare in adults. We report a case of adult tinea capitis due to Trichophyton violaceum in China. The female patient was immunosuppressed with prednisone due to the underlying disease of vulgaris pemphigus and was treated successfully with terbinafine.
Zhe Wan, Ruo-Yu Li, Wan Zhe
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ULTRASTRUCTURE OF TRICHOPHYTON VIOLACEUM

International 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.
M A, Amer   +4 more
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An unusual presentation of Trichophyton violaceum infection

British Journal of Dermatology, 1977
A case with encapsulated Tricophyton violaceum abscesses in the skin is recorded. Defective cell mediated immunity was shown in the patient and his two cousins. This defect combined with malnutrition, hypoadrenalism and griseofulvin resistance gave unusual lesions and chronicity.
A, Kamalam, P, Yesudian, A S, Thambiah
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