نتایج جستجو برای: Deep dermatophytosis

تعداد نتایج: 210927  

2017
Débora de Fátima Almeida Thais F. de Campos Fraga-Silva Amanda R. Santos Angela C. Finato Camila M. Marchetti Marjorie de Assis Golim Vanessa S. Lara Maria S. P. Arruda James Venturini

Dermatophytosis is one of the most common human infections affecting both immunocompetent individuals and immunocompromised patients, in whom the disease is more aggressive and can reach deep tissues. Over the last decades, cases of deep dermatophytosis have increased and the dermatophyte-host interplay remains poorly investigated. Pattern recognition molecules, such as Toll-like receptors (TLR...

2018
Utako Okata-Karigane Yasuki Hata Emiko Watanabe-Okada Shunichi Miyakawa Michi Ota Yutaka Uzawa Shigekazu Iguchi Atsushi Yoshida Ken Kikuchi

A 60-year-old Japanese man presented with multiple subcutaneous nodules in his left groin. Histologically, the nodules consisted of suppurative granulomas and abscesses not involving the hair follicles. Trichophyton rubrum TWCC57922 was detected by fungal culture and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) sequencing of the rDNA genes. We diagnosed these nodules as deeper dermal dermatophytosis, a rare...

Journal: :JAMA dermatology 2015
Marie Jachiet Fanny Lanternier Michel Rybojad Martine Bagot Lina Ibrahim Jean-Laurent Casanova Anne Puel Jean-David Bouaziz

IMPORTANCE Deep dermatophytosis is a disease that involves dermatophytic infection of the dermis and/or lymph nodes and sometimes the central nervous system. Autosomal recessive deficiency of the CARD9 (caspase recruitment domain 9) protein has been described in 17 patients with deep dermatophytosis from Algeria, Tunisia, and Morocco. OBSERVATIONS We report a case of extensive dermatophytosis...

Journal: :American journal of clinical dermatology 2017
Álvaro González-Cantero Silvia Honorato-Guerra Ana-Isabel Sánchez-Moya Salvador Arias-Santiago Beatriz Moreno-Torres Elena Martinez-Lorenzo Manuela Mollejo Cristina Schoendorff-Ortega

BACKGROUND Dermatophytes are the most common cause of superficial fungal infections in humans. Deep dermatophytosis, however, is rare, described to date only in isolated case reports, usually in the setting of systemic immunosuppression. OBJECTIVE To present the 15-year experience of a tertiary dermato-mycology clinic with the diagnosis and treatment of deep dermatophytosis. METHODS Patient...

Journal: :New England Journal of Medicine 2013

2016
Si-Hyun Kim Ik Hyun Jo Jun Kang Sun Young Joo Jung-Hyun Choi

BACKGROUND Trichophyton usually causes a superficial skin infection, affecting the outermost layer of the epidermis, the stratum corneum. In immunocompromised patients, deeper invasion into the dermis and even severe systemic infection with distant organ involvement can occur. Most cases of deeper dermal dermatophytosis described in the literature so far involved pre-existing superficial dermat...

2015
Rameshwari Thakur

BACKGROUND Dermatophyte infections are a common cause of superficial fungal infection in different geographical locations of the world. Usually, it involves superficial invasion of keratinized tissue, eg, skin, nails, and hair, but in immunosuppressed individuals, it may cause atypical, extensive and deep lesions, which may pose serious diagnostic and therapeutic challenges. AIM To find out t...

2015
Claire Rouzaud Roderick Hay Olivier Chosidow Nicolas Dupin Anne Puel Olivier Lortholary Fanny Lanternier

Dermatophytes are keratinophilic fungi responsible for benign and common forms of infection worldwide. However, they can lead to rare and severe diseases in immunocompromised patients. Severe forms include extensive and/or invasive dermatophytosis, i.e., deep dermatophytosis and Majocchi's granuloma. They are reported in immunocompromised hosts with primary (autosomal recessive CARD9 deficiency...

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