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Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine :... Jun 2013We describe clinical cases caused by Microsporum gypseum in two subadult male California sea lions (Zalophus californianus). Dermatomycosis is uncommonly reported in...
We describe clinical cases caused by Microsporum gypseum in two subadult male California sea lions (Zalophus californianus). Dermatomycosis is uncommonly reported in pinnipeds, including this species. In these cases, skin lesions were multifocal to coalescing, involved all flippers, and were most pronounced on the ventral surfaces of flippers. They were well-demarcated, depigmented, and covered with crusts. The definitive diagnosis was obtained through microscopic examination and fungal culture of skin scrapings. Oral terbinafine and topical enilconazole were used as treatments for 65 days, and complete recovery was subsequently achieved. California sea lion, dermatomycosis, Microsporum gypseum, terbinafine, enilconazole
Topics: Animals; Antifungal Agents; Dermatomycoses; Extremities; Imidazoles; Male; Naphthalenes; Sea Lions; Skin; Terbinafine
PubMed: 23805567
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The Veterinary Record Feb 1984
Topics: Animals; Dermatomycoses; Male; Sheep; Sheep Diseases; Swine; Swine Diseases; Trichophyton
PubMed: 6710841
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Zeitschrift Fur Haut- Und... Aug 1963
Topics: Dermatomycoses; Foot Diseases; Humans; Mycetoma; Pathology; Pseudallescheria; Scedosporium
PubMed: 14108366
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Annales de Dermatologie Et de... 1960
Topics: Dermatomycoses; Griseofulvin; Tinea
PubMed: 13815423
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Der Hautarzt; Zeitschrift Fur... Feb 1962
Topics: Dermatomycoses; Fungi; Mycology
PubMed: 13893121
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Hospital (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) Feb 1961
Topics: Dermatomycoses; Griseofulvin
PubMed: 13706854
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Therapia Hungarica (English Edition) 1993Comparative examinations were performed with ketoconazole (Nizoral) 1% cream and clotrimazole (Canesten) 2% ointment in 41 patients suffering from superficial... (Clinical Trial)
Clinical Trial Comparative Study
Comparative examinations were performed with ketoconazole (Nizoral) 1% cream and clotrimazole (Canesten) 2% ointment in 41 patients suffering from superficial dermatomycosis. Twenty-one patients were treated with ketoconazole, twenty patients, with clotrimazole twice daily, for a maximum 4 weeks. The results of the clinical and mycological examinations showed no significant differences when comparing the two groups treated with the different products. Trichophyton rubrum was the most frequently isolated strain in both groups. Side-effect occurred in two of the patients treated with ketoconazole cream (erythema, burning sensation) which did not require the discontinuation of therapy. In the clotrimazole-treated group the therapy had to be discontinued in 3 patients because of dryness of skin, burning sensation, and aggravation of inflammatory symptoms.
Topics: Administration, Cutaneous; Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Clotrimazole; Dermatomycoses; Double-Blind Method; Female; Humans; Ketoconazole; Male; Middle Aged; Ointments
PubMed: 8278940
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Archivos Del Colegio Medico de El... Jun 1963
Topics: Central America; Dermatomycoses; Diagnosis; El Salvador; Humans; Therapeutics; Tinea
PubMed: 14055776
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Das Deutsche Gesundheitswesen Jan 1973
Topics: Acremonium; Aspergillosis; Burns; Dermatomycoses; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Penicillium; Tinea
PubMed: 4734937
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Medical Mycology Journal 2023This is a report of the results of the epidemiological survey on dermatomycoses conducted in 2021. A total of 9,442 patients with dermatomycosis were reported for one...
This is a report of the results of the epidemiological survey on dermatomycoses conducted in 2021. A total of 9,442 patients with dermatomycosis were reported for one year. They include 8,151 (86.3%) with dermatophytosis, 796 (8.4%) with candidiasis, 484 (5.1%) with Malassezia infection, and 11 (0.1%) with deep cutaneous mycosis. In order, the most common types of dermatophytoses were tinea pedis (4,195 cases, 2,341 males and 1,854 females), tinea unguium (2,711 cases, 1,509 males and 1,202 females), tinea corporis (674 cases, 445 males and 229 females), tinea cruris (399 cases, 305 males and 94 females), tinea manus (125 cases, 78 males and 47 females), and tinea capitis (47 cases, 25 males and 22 females). The number of cases of tinea pedis and tinea unguium increased during the summer. A higher percentage of patients were aged 80 or older than in previous surveys. These findings may reflect the increasing percentage of elderly patients seen and the superannuation of the population. As in previous surveys, Trichophyton rubrum and Trichophyton interdigitale were the two most frequently isolated species of fungi causing dermatophytoses. Microsporum canis and Trichophyton tonsurans were the two species most often causing tinea capitis.Regarding cutaneous candidiasis, while candidal intertrigo was the most common in previous surveys, diaper candidiasis in the elderly was the most common in this survey. A background check revealed that this was because a facility included a semi-prophylactic approach to address diaper candidiasis occurring within the ward.Malassezia infections by Malassezia folliculitis clearly increased with each survey. The tendency of certain facilities with many reports of Malassezia folliculitis suggests that it is greatly affected by the presence of physicians familiar with the disease.
Topics: Male; Aged; Female; Humans; Tinea Pedis; Dermatomycoses; Onychomycosis; Japan; Tinea; Candidiasis, Cutaneous; Tinea Capitis; Candidiasis; Folliculitis; Trichophyton
PubMed: 38030276
DOI: 10.3314/mmj.23-00008