نتایج جستجو برای: ringworm

تعداد نتایج: 436  

Journal: :Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine 1927

Journal: :JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association 1922

Journal: :Epidemiology and Infection 1965

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1973
C M Bannerman W A Black D A Black

Bacteriological sampling of hair has been previously carried out by applying culture plates directly to the hair but the resulting heavy growth of mixed organisms could make rapid identification of individual colonies difficult and the use of selective media with this technique prevents a comparison of relative numbers of different organisms. The method described here, based onatechnique used b...

2018

Dermatophytosis (tinea) infections are fungal infections caused by dermatophytes a group of fungi that invade and grow in dead keratin. Several species commonly invade human keratin and these belong to the Epidermophyton, Microsporum and Trichophyton genera. They tend to grow outwards on skin, producing a ring-like pattern hence the term 'ringworm'. They are very common and affect different par...

1945
L. M. Ghosh N. C. Dey

Tkeatment of tinea capitis (ringworm of the scalp) in children has always been unsatisfactory. The multiplicity of the drugs used and the procedures mentioned in the textbooks make it difficult to formulate a routine method of treatment. Local antiseptics by themselves are not of much value, as the drugs cannot penetrate the skin to the root of the hair and control the infection inside the hair...

1953
A. N. Chakraborty S Ghosh A. K. Banerjee

Ringworm is by far the most important animal skin disease transmissible to man. About 27 per cent of all dermatophytosis are due to species which are parasites of the lower animals and though the treatment of this kind of infection is usually simpler than that caused by anthropophilic species, the control of this infection in animals presents a special problem which calls for the co-operation o...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1982
D G Davies J Deighton W D Paterson

Dermatophyte infections were established in 6.9% of 640 unselected dermatology outpatients attending two district general hospitals in Cumbria over a six-month period. A clinical diagnosis of ringworm was confirmed in the laboratory in 43.1% of hospital and in 21.8% of a smaller series of general practice patients. No result of similar surveys have been published before., Even in a major stock-...

2017

Dermatophytosis (tinea) infections are fungal infections caused by dermatophytes a group of fungi that invade and grow in dead keratin. Several species commonly invade human keratin and these belong to the Epidermophyton, Microsporum and Trichophyton genera. They tend to grow outwards on skin, producing a ringlike pattern hence the term 'ringworm'. They are very common and affect different part...

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