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A Case of Neonatal Tinea Capitis

Kim HJ, Jang HC, Lee SW, Chung H, Jun JB

  • KMID: 1513598
  • Korean J Med Mycol.
  • 2006 Dec;11(4):195-198.
Tinea capitis in the neonatal period is extremely rare. To our knowledge, there have been only a few reports of neonatal tinea capitis in the Korean dermatologic literature. We report...
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Mycological Results after Antifungal Treatment of Toenail Dermatophytosis

Park G, Lee SW, Jang HC, Chung H, Jun JB, Bang YJ

  • KMID: 1513595
  • Korean J Med Mycol.
  • 2006 Dec;11(4):177-183.
BACKGROUNDS: Toenail dermatophytosis is a common disease caused by dermatophytes. As it may cause not only a cosmetic disfigurement but also the physical, psychological, and social limitations, the need for...
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Mutual Interaction of Fungi and Bacteria

Jeon MH, Woo JH, Chang MS

  • KMID: 1513593
  • Korean J Med Mycol.
  • 2006 Dec;11(4):167-171.
The presence of fungi in ecosystem had a great impact on the evolution of bacteria. The decomposition niches have been lost for the bacteria and fungi has created the new...
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A Case of Kerion Celsi Caused by Trichophyton mentagrophytes

Park MW, Chun BM, Park H, Kim SS, Lee JO, Lee CJ

  • KMID: 1513597
  • Korean J Med Mycol.
  • 2006 Dec;11(4):191-194.
Kerion celsi is an inflammatory type of tinea capitis. It is a deep, boggy swelling and is painful. Patchy hair loss and broken hairs, inflammation and scaling are characteristic. We...
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A Clinical and Mycological Study of Tinea Capitis

Kim SM, Lee YW, Ahn KJ

  • KMID: 1513596
  • Korean J Med Mycol.
  • 2006 Dec;11(4):184-190.
BACKGROUND: The incidence of tinea capitis was the least in the middle of 1970s, and thereafter it has been markedly increased along with other superficial mycoses due to Microsporum canis....
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Study of Causative Organisms in Pitted Keratolysis

Kim BJ, Byun HJ, Won CH, Lee JH, Park KU, Cho WI, Cho SY, Kwon OS, Huh CH, Youn SW, Park KC, Rho NK, Kim SH, Kim MN, Ro BI

  • KMID: 1513594
  • Korean J Med Mycol.
  • 2006 Dec;11(4):172-176.
BACKGROUND: Pitted keratolysis is a superficial bacterial infection which usually affects the pressure bearing areas of the feet. Some bacterial organisms were identified as etiologic agents, including Corynebacterium species, Micrococcus...
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