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Clinical and Histological Findings of Kerion Celsi

Lee J, Na N, Park J

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Tinea Capitis and Tinea Corporis caused by Microsporum canis in an 82-year-old Woman: Efficacy of Sequence Analysis

Park TH, Kim WI, Cho MK, Whang KU, Kim S

Tinea capitis is more common in children than in adults. Due to the low incidence of this condition among adults, it is frequently misdiagnosed as other scalp diseases, such as...
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Tinea Pseudoimbricata caused by Trichophyton rubrum

Kwon HM, Kim HR, Shin DH, Choi JS

Tinea pseudoimbricata, a special subset of tinea incognito, is a cutaneous fungal infection with unusual tinea imbricata-like lesions caused by dermatophytes other than Trichophyton concentricum. Here we present a case...
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Immune Response to Fungal Pathogens

Kim SM, Park CO

Fungi rarely cause disease in individuals with normal immunity. However, fungi present in the normal biota of the skin, mucous membranes, intestinal tract, and fungi in the environment that are...
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A Multicenter Study of Antifungal Use and Species Distribution and Antifungal Susceptibilities of Candida Isolates in South Korea

Shin JH, Won EJ, Kim SH, Shin JH, Lee D, Lee DH, Kim YA, Yi J, Shin JH, Shin KS, Jeong SH

Background: Candidiasis control should include monitoring the epidemiology and resistance to various antifungal agents. In this study, the researchers investigated the Candida species recovered from clinical specimens at particular geographic...
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