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- Dermatophyte - Wikipedia
Dermatophyte (from Greek δέρμα derma "skin" (GEN δέρματος dermatos) and φυτόν phyton "plant") [1] is a common label for a group of fungus of Arthrodermataceae that commonly causes skin disease in animals and humans [2]
- Dermatophyte Infection: What Is It, Causes, Signs and Symptoms - Osmosis
What causes a dermatophyte infection? Dermatophyte infections are caused by dermatophytes; a group of filamentous fungi that require keratin for growth Keratin is a family of structural proteins that are found in the hair, nails, and outermost layers of the skin
- Dermatophyte (tinea) infections - UpToDate
The clinical features, diagnosis, and management of dermatophyte infections of the skin will be reviewed here (algorithm 1) Dermatophyte infections of scalp hair (tinea capitis), beard hair (tinea barbae), and nails (tinea unguium or dermatophyte onychomycosis) are discussed in detail separately
- Overview of Dermatophytoses - Dermatology - MSD Manual Professional Edition
Dermatophytosis is a common, superficial fungal infection of keratinized tissues (skin, hair, and nails) caused by dermatophyte species including Epidermophyton, Microsporum, and Trichophyton species
- Dermatophytosis - Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
Seebacher, C ∙ Bouchara, J P ∙ Mignon, B Updates on the epidemiology of dermatophyte infections Mycopathologia 2008; 166 (5-6):335-352 Crossref Scopus (425)
- Dermatophyte infections - Symptoms, diagnosis and treatment | BMJ Best . . .
Dermatophyte infections may be diagnosed clinically However, speciation via fungal culture and proof of mycologic cure via serial fungal culture may aid patient care
- Mycology of dermatophyte fungus infections
Dermatophyte fungi are the ringworm fungi (tinea) They depend on their host, which may be an animal ("zoophilic") or a human ("anthropophilic") and need to spread from one host to another to survive
- Dermatophytes | MI
“Tinea” Infections: Dermatophyte infections are commonly referred to as “tinea” infections, followed by the affected body site (e g , tinea pedis = athlete’s foot)
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