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- Mal****ezia pachydermatis is a zoophilic yeast in the division Basidiomycota. It was first isolated in 1925 by Fred Weidman, and it was named pachydermatis (Gr****...
- fungus, with M. furfur the preferred name. Pityrosporum (Mal****ezia) pachydermatis, which is lipophilic but not lipid-dependent. It is found on the skin...
- intermedius and fungi susceptible to clotrimazole, in particular Mal****ezia pachydermatis. The normal treatment is twice daily for a duration of seven days. The...
- externa and chronic otitis externa ****ociated with yeast (Mal****ezia pachydermatis, formerly Pityrosporum canis) and/or bacteria susceptible to gentamicin...
- fungal origin, as well as small organisms such as ear mites. Mal****ezia pachydermatis is a common fungal agent for ear infections in dogs. Staphylococcus...
- the genus include: Mal****ezia furfur, Mal****ezia ovalis, Mal****ezia pachydermatis, Mal****ezia sympodialis and Mal****ezia orbiculare. Mal****ezia furfur...
- the bacteria Staphylococcus pseudintermedius and the yeast Mal****ezia pachydermatis are commonly secondary to atopic dermatitis. Dogs with the condition...
- H5N1#Felidae (cats) Chlamydia felis Ringworm Cryptococcus Mal****ezia pachydermatis Veterinary parasitology studies both external and internal parasites...
- externa in dogs, ****ociated with susceptible strains of yeast (Mal****ezia pachydermatis). https://animaldrugsatfda.fda.gov/adafda/app/search/public/do****ent/downloadFoi/15165...
- budding, similar to a number of other Mal****ezia species including M. pachydermatis. The colonies achieve a size of 5 mm in diameter after a w**** of growth...