- and nails.
Dermatomycosis is one of the most
common types of
infection worldwide. In some po****tions, over 20% of
people have a
dermatomycosis,
which is...
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Tinea versicolor Other names Dermatomycosis furfuracea,
pityriasis versicolor,
tinea flava, lota
Specialty Dermatology Causes Mal****ezia globosa, Mal****ezia...
- also
known as
tinea and ringworm, is a
fungal infection of the skin (a
dermatomycosis), that may
affect skin, hair, and nails.
Typically it
results in a red...
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Decades later, it was
determined to be a
causative agent of
human dermatomycosis-like
infections and foot
infections predominantly in
tropical areas;...
- t e
Fungal infection and
mesomycetozoea Superficial and
cutaneous (
dermatomycosis):
Tinea = skin;
Piedra (exothrix/ endothrix) = hair Subcutaneous, systemic...
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being used to
treat mild
recurrent eczema, psoriasis, scabies, and
dermatomycosis.
Stems are
harvested when they do not yet have
leaves (or the leaves...
- 2012). "Efficacy and
safety of
topical antifungals in the
treatment of
dermatomycosis: a
systematic review". The
British Journal of Dermatology. 166 (5):...
- the
hands and the
soles of the feet.
Tinea versicolor (also
known as
dermatomycosis furfuracea,
pityriasis versicolor, and
tinea flava) is a
condition characterized...
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Tinea pedis (athlete's foot,
ringworm of the foot)
Tinea versicolor (
dermatomycosis furfuracea,
pityriasis versicolor,
tinea flava)
White piedra White superficial...
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pedis 110.9
Tinea corporis, NOS 111
Dermatomycosis,
other and
unspecified 111.0
Tinea versicolor 111.9
Dermatomycosis, unspec. 112
Candidiasis 112.0 Moniliasis...