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Systemic mycoses due to
primary pathogens originate normally in the
lungs and may
spread to
other organ systems.
Organisms that
cause systemic mycoses are...
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Mycose can
refer to Trehalose, a
disaccharide also
known as
mycose, or
mushroom sugar Mycosis, any
disease caused by fungi,
called mycose in
French This...
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Epidermophyton is a
genus of
fungus causing superficial and
cutaneous mycoses,
including E. floccosum, and
causes tinea corporis (ringworm),
tinea cruris...
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organizations define NTDs differently.
Chromoblastomycosis and
other deep
mycoses,
scabies and
other ectoparasites, and
snakebite envenomation were added...
- (German for "
mycoses"). It was
originally published in German, but
switched 1988 to English. At that time the
title was
changed to
Mycoses.
According to...
- A
dermatomycosis is a skin
disease caused by a fungus. Most
dermatomycoses are mild and
resolve without treatment, but many are
treated clinically with...
- used for the
treatment of
certain fungal infections,
known as
endemic mycoses, only when
alternative antifungal therapies are not
available or not tolerated...
- 2005). "Hydrolytic
enzymes as
virulence factors of
Candida albicans".
Mycoses. 48 (6): 365–77. doi:10.1111/j.1439-0507.2005.01165.x. PMID 16262871. S2CID 1356254...
- PMID 14550364. S2CID 25585573.
Schiefer HG (1997). "
Mycoses of the
urogenital tract".
Mycoses. 40 (Suppl 2): 33–6. doi:10.1111/j.1439-0507.1997.tb00561...
- Blackwell. p. 103-104. ISBN 978-1-119-64706-5.
Johnstone RB (2017). "25.
Mycoses and
Algal infections". Weedon's Skin
Pathology Essentials (2nd ed.). Elsevier...