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Tinea due to Trichophyton violaceum in Victoria, Australia
Australasian Journal of Dermatology, 1997SUMMARYFrom 1963 to 1995, twenty isolates of Trichophyton violaceum from cases of tinea capitis and tinea corporis were referred to the Mycology Reference Laboratory of the Microbiological Diagnostic Unit at The University of Melbourne (Parkville, Victoria, Australia). The patients had presented at clinics in metropolitan Melbourne and country towns in
M M, Maslen, P J, Andrew
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Effect of Griseofulvin on Trichophyton Rubrum and Trichophyton Violaceum Infections
Archives of Dermatology, 1960Introduction Griseofulvin has been described as a fungistatic agent in vitro.1,6Subsequently, the favorable clinical response of the dermatomycosis in animals4,7,8and humans has been mentioned in preliminary clinical trials.1,2,9Harvey Blank's study on the viability of a pathogenic fungus after suspending a culture in griseofulvin medium for 15 days ...
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White variants of Trichophyton violaceum isolated in Ethiopia
APMIS, 2005Certain dermatophytes are geographically restricted and endemic in particular parts of the world, while other species may have a sporadic but worldwide distribution. Trichophyton violaceum is one of the most common dermatophytes causing tinea capitis, and is the predominant cause of tinea in Africa, South America and the Indian subcontinent. Among 1187
Y, Woldeamanuel +3 more
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Dermatology
Introduction: Trichophyton soudanense, Trichophyton violaceum, and Trichophyton tonsurans are considered rare pathogens in Germany. They are presumed to infect people from Germany when they are traveling to tropical and subtropical areas. The incidence and the mode of infection with these three fungal pathogens in Munich were investigated to assess ...
Liv C. Hoffmann +6 more
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Introduction: Trichophyton soudanense, Trichophyton violaceum, and Trichophyton tonsurans are considered rare pathogens in Germany. They are presumed to infect people from Germany when they are traveling to tropical and subtropical areas. The incidence and the mode of infection with these three fungal pathogens in Munich were investigated to assess ...
Liv C. Hoffmann +6 more
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TRICHOPHYTON VIOLACEUM INFECTION OF SCALP AND GLABROUS SKIN OF AN ADULT
Archives of Dermatology, 1951Although Trichophyton violaceum is a common cause of infection of the scalp, beard and nails in Russia, Poland, Italy and the Near East, it is of uncommon occurrence as a cause of tinea capitis in children in the United States. Its occurrence as a cause of tinea capitis in an adult is still rarer.
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Universal ichthyosiform trichophyton violaceum in myxoedema.
Dermatologische Monatschrift, 1991In a man aged 29 following thyroidectomy complicated by myxoedema an onychomycotic infection of long duration spread suddenly and fast onto the skin. A serious traffic accident coincided with the insidious onset of myxoedema. The patient was very irregular in taking medicines and continuously on sick pay.
D V, Stevanović +2 more
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Tinea capitis-trichophyton violaceum in east London
Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 1984J.H. Barth, M.F. Corbett
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Trichophyton violaceum: un patógeno emergente
Enfermedades Infecciosas y Microbiología Clínica, 2001Elena Rodríguez +5 more
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