نتایج جستجو برای: epidemic ringworm

تعداد نتایج: 47612  

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
m.emami m.moghadami

twenty patients, a family, their neighbors, and friends; with lesions suspicious of ringworm infection, were referred to us within a period of 80 days. the source of infection was found to be 3 persian cats (a mother and two kittens) living with the family. the cats had multiple lesions around their nose and on abdomen which reveales the prevalence of cutaneous fungi both on direct microscopic ...

Journal: :The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1947
Richard K. C. Lee

Ringworm of the scalp is caused by several species of fungi; the most common being the Microsporon audouini, capable of causing widespread outbreaks, and Microsporon lanosum. Other species of fungi causing sporadic tinea capitis are the Microsporon fulvum, Achorion schoenleinii (favus), and other trichophyton organisms. This paper will deal chiefly with the Microsporon audouini infections. In r...

2017

of oral terbinafine (Lamisil; Sandoz) in the treatment of feline ringworm caused by. Fifteen cats infected with M canis were treated orally once daily with 30 mg/ kg of terbinafine over a 2-week period. Jul 16, 2015. Itraconazole is an antifungal drug that inhibits the growth of fungal organisms by. Overview Itraconazole for Dogs and Cats commonly known as "ringworm" and toenail infections. Rin...

2010
COSETTE LAURA CĂPRARU CARMEN DOROBAT Cosette Laura CĂPRARU

Although the medical and biological importance of ringworm infections was acknowledged a long time ago, the putting-up-to-date of some clinical notions is justified for at least three reasons: the improvement and accessibility of molecular biology techniques, the consideration of the major pathogenic role of these viruses in circumstances of immune depression, the possibility to control these i...

Journal: :The Lancet 1845

2016

This is a very useful book and has been written for and is being issued by the Association of Preparatory Schools. The book is written mainly for masters of schools, and the clinical picture is chiefly dealt with. There is also an excellent chapter by Mr. Dayne on infectious eye diseases and on ringworm by Dr. Aldersmith. The authors are respectively medical officers to Wellington and Clifton C...

2016
Simona Nardoni Guido Rocchigiani Roberto Amerigo Papini Vincenzo Veneziano Giovanni Brajon Mina Martini Federica Salari Francesca Mancianti

Reports about ringworm in donkeys are scanty and refer to zoonotic agents such as Trichophyton mentagrophytes and Trichophyton verrucosum. Seventeen Asino Amiatina donkeys semi-extensively farmed in paddocks showed alopecic nummular, scaling areas mainly on head and neck. Microsporum racemosum cultivated from the lesions was identified by morphology and PCR. Affected animals healed spontaneousl...

2010
Mohammad Ashraf Jaydip Biswas

We report here a case of Marjolin's ulcer developing in a long-standing, inadequately treated, chronic ringworm infestation of the lower limb. A 35-year-old female patient with a ten-year history of a chronic ringworm infestation had developed a nonhealing ulcer in an area of infestation on the right leg. A biopsy revealed well-differentiated squamous cell carcinoma associated with the ringworm...

2016
H. W. Acton L. M. Ghosh

ringworm in 1874, but he considered the fungus to be identical with that of the European ringworm. Manson (1879?82) in China was the first to describe the disease in any detail and he gave it the name tinea imbricata; he considered the fungus a non-cultivable Trichophyton, to which Blanchard gave the name Trichophyton concentricum. Castellani in Ceylon (1910-11) was the first to cultivate the f...

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