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dermatomycosis is a skin
disease caused by a fungus. Most
dermatomycoses are mild and
resolve without treatment, but many are
treated clinically with...
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Dermatomycoses:
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- 1F2B
Lobomycosis 1F2C
Mucormycosis 1F2D Non-dermatophyte
superficial dermatomycoses 1F2E
Paracoccidioidomycosis 1F2F
Phaeohyphomycosis 1F2G Pneumocystosis...
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antifungal agent with a
novel mechanism of
action for the
treatment of
dermatomycoses.
Abasol is a
topical cream formulation of
abafungin by York Pharma....
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unique broad-spectrum
antimicrobial azole effective in the
treatment of
dermatomycoses, both as
monotherapy and in
combination with corticosteroids". Mycoses...
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dermal cream in the
treatment of
dermatomycoses: a multicentre, double-blind, randomized,
comparative clinical trial...
- life-threatening infection.
Fungal skin infections,
sometimes referred to as
dermatomycoses, may
present as
either a
superficial or deep
infection of the skin,...
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Candida albicans.
Graber W (January 1980). "[Treatment of
inflammatory dermatomycoses with Pevisone-cream (econazole-triamcinolonacetonide) (author's transl)]"...
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Pietro (2018). "10.
Clinically Relevant Mycoses Dermatomycoses". In Presterl,
Elisabeth (ed.).
Clinically Relevant Mycoses: A Practical...
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Microsporum gypseum,
meaning that it
could potentially be used
against dermatomycoses. The
irritating properties of
phenylethyl resorcinol can be diminished...