- lifetime. The
highest incidence of
superficial mycoses result from
dermatophytoses which are most
prevalent in
tropical regions. Onychomycosis, a common...
- skin peeling, due to
inflammation limits dermatophytoses, as the
fungi are
pushed out of the skin.
Dermatophytoses rarely cause serious illness, as the fungi...
-
fungi that
causes tinea capitis,
tinea corporis, ringworm, and
other dermatophytoses (fungal
infections of the skin).
Microsporum forms both macroconidia...
-
Griseofulvin is an
antifungal medication used to
treat a
number of
types of
dermatophytoses (ringworm). This
includes fungal infections of the
nails and scalp...
-
shows that many of the
infectious diseases in
chapter 13 were
likely dermatophytoses, a
group of
highly contagious skin diseases. The
infectious disease...
-
group of
diseases or
conditions known as tinea, most of
which are
dermatophytoses (fungal
infections of the skin),
which in turn are
mycoses (broad category...
- Chermette, René; Ferreiro, Laerte; Guillot,
Jacques (November 2008). "
Dermatophytoses in Animals". Mycopathologia. 166 (5–6): 385–405. doi:10.1007/s11046-008-9102-7...
- ISBN 978-1-4051-7056-7. Bikowski,
Joseph (February 2014). "Update on
Management of
Dermatophytoses".
Practical Dermatology: 23-26. Elston, Dirk (2009). "2.
Fungal infections"...
- ("athlete's foot"). She also
researched the
epidemiology of
zoophilic dermatophytoses ("ringworm"); with the
source of
infections ranging from companion...
- Vasconcelos-Nóbrega C,
Oliveira J, et al. (2016). "Epizootic and
epidemic dermatophytose outbreaks caused by
Trichophyton mentagrophytes from
rabbits in Portugal...