نتایج جستجو برای: malassezia

تعداد نتایج: 1047  

Journal: Current Medical Mycology 2016

Background and Purpose: Seborrheic dermatitis is a chronic and recurrent superficial dermatitis in which Malassezia species play an important role. There are different Malassezia species, which have been recently reported to be resistant to common antifungals. Natural sources can be useful alternatives to reduce the emergence of this resistance. Kombucha tea is believed to have potential antimi...

B Tarazooei F Nayeri H Zeraati K Zomorodian N Jalali Zand P Kord Bacheh S Zomorodian SH Mir Hendi SM Milani

Background and aim: Malassezia yeasts are normal flora of humans and warm-blooded animals. These lipophilic yeasts are associated with skin diseases in neonates such as pityriasis versicolor, neonatal postulitis and seborrheic or atopic dermatitis. Moreover in the recent years, these yeasts are increasingly isolated form fatal catheter-related fungemia in premature neonates. Concerning th...

2016
Jorge Roman Prabhava Bagla Ping Ren Lucas S. Blanton Megan A. Berman

Malassezia pachydermatis is a relatively rare agent of bloodstream infections. We describe an unusual case of Malassezia fungemia in an adult patient hospitalized for Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia who was also found to have multibacillary leprosy. Treatment of the patient required extensive medical management but resulted in a good outcome.

Journal: :Revista iberoamericana de micologia 2013
Clara Romano Francesca Mancianti Simona Nardoni Gaetano Ariti Paola Caposciutti Michele Fimiani

BACKGROUND Pityriasis versicolor (PV) is an infection caused by various species of Malassezia yeast. There is no agreement in the literature concerning the species of Malassezia and the demographic, clinical, and mycological data. AIMS To prospectively identify Malassezia species isolated from lesions of patients with extensive, long standing and recurrent forms of PV and to estimate the rela...

Journal: :Medical mycology 1998
P Mayser M Pickel P Haze F Erdmann C Papavassilis R Schmidt

In recent years, the genus Malassezia has been expanded based on molecular data; in addition to M. furfur and M. pachydermatis, five new species (M. sympodialis, M. globosa, M. obtusa, M. restricta, M. slooffiae) have been described. Apart from their lipid dependence, little is known about the metabolism and nutritional requirements of these new species. Defined inocula of Malassezia reference ...

Journal: :Japanese Journal of Medical Mycology 1987

Journal: :Actas dermo-sifiliograficas 2008
V Crespo-Erchiga E Gómez-Moyano M Crespo

Although pityriasis versicolor is the only human disease for which Malassezia yeasts have been fully established as pathogens, it is still not clear which species are implicated. Most studies carried out in recent years support our hypothesis - proposed in 1999 - that Malassezia globosa is the predominant species in pityriasis versicolor lesions, at least in temperate climates. Confirmation of ...

ژورنال: پوست و زیبایی 2015
طاهری سروتین, مهدی, عباس‌تبار, مهدی,

Malassezia species (previously Pityrosporum) are normal flora of human and warm-blooded animals skin. The genus Malassezia is now divided into 13 species. Most of the yeasts show an absolute requirement for long fatty acid chains and specific procedures are required for their isolation, conservation and identification. Under appropriate conditions, the fungi can cause various skin diseases. Th...

Journal: :iranian journal of microbiology 0
elham zeinali department of medical mycology, pasteur institute of iran, tehran, iran. golnar sadeghi department of medical mycology, pasteur institute of iran, tehran, iran. fahimeh yazdinia department of medical mycology, pasteur institute of iran, tehran, iran. masoomeh shams-ghahfarokhi department of medical mycology, faculty of medical sciences, tarbiat modares university, tehran, iran. mehdi razzaghi-abyaneh department of medical mycology, pasteur institute of iran, tehran, iran.

background and objectives: the genus malassezia contains an expanding list of lipophilic yeasts involve in the etiology of various superficial fungal infections. pityriasis versicolor (pv) is the most prevalent malassezia -related infection distributed worldwide. in the present study, clinical and epidemiological features of the genus malassezia are discussed with special focus on pv in iran. m...

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