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Epidemiological and Mycological Survey on Dermatomycoses

Kim HS

  • KMID: 1664493
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 1975 Mar;13(1):69-73.
The study was made in order to investigate the present status of superficial dermatomycoses and incidence and frequency of the disease, sex distribution by the statistical survey and varieties of...
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Histopathology of Dermatomycoses

Cho BK

  • KMID: 1907711
  • Hanyang Med Rev.
  • 2006 Nov;26(4):44-51.
Dermatomycoses are defined as the fungal infections of the skin including hair and nail. Generally, dermatomycoses are divided into superficial mycoses involving hair, nail and horny layer of the epidermis,...
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Dermoscopy of Superficial Dermatomycosis

Park J

While mycological examinations, potassium hydroxide preparation, and fungus culture remain the gold standard for the diagnosis of superficial dermatomycoses, mycological procedures have limitations because they are rather complex, time-consuming, and...
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The Statistical and Mycological Survey on Superficial Dermatomycoses

Kim HS

  • KMID: 2231823
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 1971 Jan;9(1):1-4.
The study was made in order to investigate the present status of superficial dermatomycoses and some changes on the frequency of the diseases, sex distribution and varieties of the causative...
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Studies on Fungi Isolated from Dermatomycoses Patients in Egypt

El-Said AH

Fifty cases of dermatomycoses were recorded from adult male and female at Qena Gvernorates.These included tinea capitis (62% of total cases), tinea corporis (20%), tinea versicolor (12%) and tinea unguium...
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A Study on Therapeutic Evaluation with Econazole in Parients with Dermatomycoses and In vitro Determination of Minimal Inhivitory Concentration

Kim JM, Eun HC, Lee CW, Kim HS

  • KMID: 2085478
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 1977 Mar;15(1):39-43.
Econazole is one of the new imidazole derivatives displaying antifungal and antibacterial properties in vitro and in vivo. The present study was undertaken to evaluate the therapeutic efficacy of Econazole...
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A clinical study on the therapeutic efficacy of amorolfine cream 0.25% in patients with dermatomycosis

Kim JH, Lee SR, Kim SN

  • KMID: 1699738
  • Korean J Infect Dis.
  • 1993 Nov;25(4):375-381.
No abstract available.
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Culture and Identification of Fungi in Dermatomycoses

Lee MK

  • KMID: 1907714
  • Hanyang Med Rev.
  • 2006 Nov;26(4):67-72.
It is estimated that the number of fungal species is now in excess of 100,000, with approximately 1500 new species described each year. At present, more than 200 species of...
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Epidemiology and Identification of Organisms Causing Superficial Dermatomycoses at Tertiary Hospitals in Korea: A Prospective Multicenter Study

Cheon SJ, Lee JH, Lee YW, Park J, Suh MK, Kim H, Mun JH, Lee SY, Choi JS, Choi EH, Lee JB, Park J, Yu HJ, Ko HC

BACKGROUND: Superficial dermatomycoses are fungal infections of the skin, hair, or nails and are most commonly caused by dermatophytes. Superficial dermatomycoses are very common diseases in the field of dermatology;...
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Antifungal Agents for Dermatomycoses

Won YH

  • KMID: 1907715
  • Hanyang Med Rev.
  • 2006 Nov;26(4):73-78.
The development of selective and safe antifungal agents are relatively delayed, compared to that of other antibiotics. The reasons are the relatively lesser interest of pharmaceutical companies because of the...
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Histopathology and Histochemistry in Cutaneous Fungal Infections

Park J, Kim H

Dermatomycosis refers to any fungal infection of the skin and may be caused by dermatophytes, yeast, or other fungi, including those that do not usually cause cutaneous disease. Clinical diagnosis...
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Superficial Dermatomycosis and the Causative Agents in Korea

Jang SJ, Ahn KJ

  • KMID: 2080358
  • Korean J Med Mycol.
  • 2004 Jun;9(2):91-99.
Dermatophytes invades and destroys keratinized tissue of the skin, hairs and nails by keratinase. The prevalence and clinical characteristics of dermatomycosis are changed under the various influences such as geographic...
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Mycotic Diseases in Indonesian with Emphasis on Skin Fungal Infection

Budimulja

  • KMID: 1551666
  • Korean J Med Mycol.
  • 1999 Jun;4(1):1-5.
Indonesia is a tropical country and is the largest archipelago in the world. The country consists of more than 17,000 islands, although only 6,000 are inhabited by a population of...
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Tinea Versicolor Mimicking Pityriasis Rubra Pilaris caused by Malassezia globosa

Bae SH, Lee MY, Lee JB

Tinea versicolor (TV) is a common fungal skin disease caused by the Malassezia species. This disease usually presents as hypopigmented- or hyperpigmented coalescing scaly macules, papules, patches or plaques on...
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Distribution of Soil Keratinophilic Fungi Isolated in the Pohang & Kyongju Areas

Suh MK, Sung YO

  • KMID: 2303550
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 1996 Jun;34(3):381-385.
BACKGROUND: Because saprophytes found in soil rarely cause dermatomycosis, we studied the distribution of soil keratinophilie fungi(KPF) in the Pohang & Kyongju areas. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of the study was to...
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Clinical and mycological studies on dermatomycosis

Kim JS, Won YH, Chun IK, Kim YP

  • KMID: 1693098
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 1992 Feb;30(1):68-75.
We performed clinical and mycological studies on 1715 cases of dermatomycosis in Chonnam University Hospital for 3 years, from January 1988 to Dccember 1990. The resuts are sumerized as follows...
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Clinical and Mycological Studies on Dermatomycosis (2001-2010)

Lee YW, Yun SJ, Lee JB, Kim SJ, Lee SC, Won YH

  • KMID: 1432013
  • Korean J Med Mycol.
  • 2013 Jun;18(2):30-38.
BACKGROUND: The prevalence and clinical characteristics of dermatomycosis are not static but change under the influence of various forces such as geographic factor, social environment and development in prophylaxis and...
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Studies on Baiting Methods for Isolation of Keratinophilic Fungi

Suh CK

  • KMID: 1663828
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 1966 Jul;5(1):23-50.
There are innumerable known and unknown fungi which inhabit soil, from which the causative organisms of deep mycoses have been isolated from many years, so that the concept of the...
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Tinea Manus Caused by Trichophyton mentagrophytes var. erinacei Transferred from a Hedgehog

Lim JH, Kim HS, Kim HO, Cho BK, Kim S, Choi JS, Park YM

  • KMID: 2247938
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2009 Apr;47(4):504-507.
The hedgehog has recently become a fashionable pet in South Korea, especially among the younger persons. However, hedgehogs have been rarely reported to carry fungus that can cause human dermatomycosis....
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Clinical Evaluation of Dermatologic Consultations in Psychiatric Inpatients

Lee DY, Kim MS, Lee UH, Hahm JH

  • KMID: 2245842
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2015 Sep;53(8):585-593.
BACKGROUND: The need for dermatological consultations for hospitalized patients has gradually increased and there are a number of dermatoses caused by underlying psychological conditions. However, the data regarding the analyses...
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