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A Case of Cheilocandidosis Involving the Upper and Lower Lips

Lee W, Eun YS, Lee SY, Kim JE

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A Case of Bilateral Cutaneous Alternariosis of the Lower Legs

Jang CH, Cha DR, Kim JS, Kim DW, Suh HS

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Ultraviolet Dermoscopy for Diagnosis and Treatment Monitoring of Ectothrix Tinea Capitis Caused by Microsporum canis

Kang TJ, Nam KH, Yun SK, Park J

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A Case of Pediculosis Capitis Complicated by Secondary Infection and Anemia

Prakasita KA, Murtiastutik D, Rahmi AM, Kumalasari DN

Pediculosis capitis, commonly known as head lice infestation, is caused by head lice, a type of ectoparasite that affects the human scalp. Excessive scratching of the scalp due to itching...
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A Case of Staphylococcus simulans Colonization in a Patient with Psoriasis

Cho M, Yang J, Jung WH, Kim HS

A 20-year-old female patient presented with localized erythematous scaly lichenified plaques on her right lower leg. Despite traditional treatments, the lesions consistently recurred in previously affected anatomical locations. Bacterial culture...
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The First Case of Phaeohyphomycosis Caused by Exophiala xenobiotica in an Immunocompetent Patient in Korea

Seol JE, Jang SH, Yun HW, Ahn SW, Shin JH, Kim H

Phaeohyphomycosis is a rare fungal infection caused by dematiaceous fungi commonly associated with immunocompromised patients. Exophiala (E.) species are linked to phaeohyphomycosis, and in Korea, E. dermatitidis, E. jeanselmei, and...
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A Case of Deep Cutaneous Mycosis Caused by Purpureocillium lilacinum

Hwang J, Kim J, Kim J, Kim T, Choi JS, Kim J, Park J

Purpureocillium lilacinum, previously known as Paecilomyces lilacinus, is a saprophytic fungus typically found in soil and decaying vegetation. Although it is infrequently pathogenic to humans, recent reports of P. lilacinum...
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Three Common Skin Infections in a Student Athlete and a Subsequent Outbreak of Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus Skin Infections in a Single Gym: a Case Report

Han YM, Shin MK, Ahn HJ

Individuals with frequent physical contact, such as wrestlers, are at an increased risk of developing infectious diseases, including bacterial, viral, and fungal infections. Herein, we report the case of a...
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Small but Mighty Enemies of the Skin: Scabies Mites and Bedbugs

Yu DS, Min KH, Lee YB

This review offers an overview of scabies and bedbug infestations, covering their characteristics, life cycles, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment methods. These parasitic conditions are significant dermatological concerns caused by Sarcoptes...
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Onychomycosis Caused by Aspergillus in a Patient with Leprosy: A Case Report

Hertanto A, Listiawan MY, Ervianti E, Hidayati AN, Indranarum T, Suyoso S, Astari L, Anggraeni S, Widia Y, Bahat AA, Kurniasari FT

Aspergillus spp., one of the most common nondermatophyte molds (NDMs) that cause onychomycosis, are saprophytic fungi that can act as zoonotic agents and cause various health issues, including onychomycosis, in...
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