نتایج جستجو برای: m sympodialis

تعداد نتایج: 538912  

Journal: :Annals of dermatology 2011
Yang Won Lee Hee Jin Byun Beom Joon Kim Dong Ha Kim Yun Young Lim Jin Woong Lee Myeung Nam Kim Donghak Kim Young-Jin Chun Seog Kyun Mun Chan Woong Kim Sung Eun Kim Jae Sung Hwang

BACKGROUND Malassezia species play an important role in the pathogenesis of seborrheic dermatitis. In particular, M. restricta and M. globosa are considered to be the predominant organisms in seborrheic dermatitis of Western countries. However, species distribution of Malassezia in seborrheic dermatitis has not been clearly determined yet in Asia. OBJECTIVE To identify the distribution of Mal...

B Tarazouei K Zomorodian N Jalali Zand SH Mir Hendi

Background and aim: Malassezia species are part of the resident skin flora of humans. These yeasts are associated with various superficial diseases, including seborrheic dermatitis, atopic dermatitis, dandruff, and psoriasis. Various DNA-based molecular methods have been recently described to differentiate species of Malassezia. In this survey, a simple, reliable, and cost effective PCR-b...

Journal: :BMC Dermatology 2004
Bita Tarazooie Parivash Kordbacheh Farideh Zaini Kamiar Zomorodian Farshid Saadat Hojjat Zeraati Zahra Hallaji Sassan Rezaie

BACKGROUND Pityriasis versicolor is a superficial infection of the stratum corneum which caused by a group of yeasts formerly named pityrosporium. The taxonomy of these lipophilic yeasts has recently been modified and includes seven species referred as Malassezia. The aim of this study is to compare the distribution of Malassezia species isolated from pityriasis versicolor lesions and those iso...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Annika M. Sääf Maria Tengvall-Linder Howard Y. Chang Adam S. Adler Carl-Fredrik Wahlgren Annika Scheynius Magnus Nordenskjöld Maria Bradley

BACKGROUND Atopic eczema (AE) is a common chronic inflammatory skin disorder. In order to dissect the genetic background several linkage and genetic association studies have been performed. Yet very little is known about specific genes involved in this complex skin disease, and the underlying molecular mechanisms are not fully understood. METHODOLOGY/FINDINGS We used human DNA microarrays to ...

Journal: :jundishapur journal of microbiology 0
abbas ali jafari medical parasitology and mycology department, medical school, shahid sadoghi university of yazd medical sciences, yazd, ir iran hossein zarrinfar department of medical parasitology and mycology, ghaem hospital, school of medicine, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, ir iran; allergy research center, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, ir iran farzanenh mirzaei medical parasitology and mycology department, medical school, shahid sadoghi university of yazd medical sciences, yazd, ir iran farzad katiraee department of pathobiology, section of mycology, faculty of veterinary medicine, university of tabriz, tabriz, ir iran; department of pathobiology, faulty of veterinary medicine, university of tabriz, tabriz, ir iran. tel:+98-9126047311, fax: +984116378743

background malassezia species as skin microflora of humans and other warm-blooded vertebrates are the lipophilic yeasts associated with various human diseases, especially pityriasis versicolor (pv). objectives the objective of this study was to identify the malassezia species of scraped skin of pv patients in yazd, iran, using morphological, biochemical and physiological methods. we also compar...

Journal: :Medical mycology 2009
Narifumi Akaza Hirohiko Akamatsu Yasuyuki Sasaki Masataka Kishi Hiroshi Mizutani Akiyo Sano Keiko Hirokawa Satoru Nakata Setsuko Nishijima Kayoko Matsunaga

Malassezia folliculitis [MF] is caused by the invasion of hair follicles by large numbers of Malassezia cells, but it remains unclear which Malassezia species are involved in the disease. To clarify this situation, Malassezia species isolated from lesions of MF patients were analyzed by both culture and non-culture methods. In addition, Malassezia species recovered from the non-lesion areas of ...

Journal: :Anais brasileiros de dermatologia 2010
Valéria Maria de Souza Framil Márcia S C Melhem Maria Walderez Szeszs Elaine Cristina Corneta Clarisse Zaitz

The authors report a case of pityriasis versicolor circinata whose isolated etiologic agent was Malassezia sympodialis in a 34-year-old woman. The isolation and identification of Malassezia sympodialis were accomplished with modified Dixon's agar, and the molecular method used to confirm the species was polymerase chain reaction and restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis (PCR-RFLP).

2016
Irene Mittermann Gustav Wikberg Catharina Johansson Christian Lupinek Lena Lundeberg Reto Crameri Rudolf Valenta Annika Scheynius

BACKGROUND Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a complex chronic inflammatory disease where allergens can act as specific triggering factors. AIM To characterize the specificities of IgE-reactivity in patients with AD to a broad panel of exogenous allergens including microbial and human antigens. METHODOLOGY Adult patients with AD were grouped according to the SCORAD index, into severe (n = 53) and m...

2015
Igor Rafael Praxedes de Sales Flavia Danniele Frota Machado Alexsandro Fernandes Marinho Ana Sílvia Suassuna Carneiro Lúcio José Maria Barbosa Filho Leônia Maria Batista

BACKGROUND Cissampelos sympodialis (Menispermaceae), known as "Milona" has a specific verified medicinal use for the treatment of diarrhea and respiratory tract diseases. This work aims to evaluate the antimotility and antidiarrheal activity of crude ethanolic extract (EtOHE-Cs), and the total alkaloid fraction (TAF-Cs) obtained from aerial parts of C. sympodialis. METHODS Normal intestinal t...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of medical and biological research = Revista brasileira de pesquisas medicas e biologicas 2003
M S Alexandre-Moreira C G Freire-de-Lima M N Trindade H C Castro-Faria-Neto M R Piuvezam L M T Peçanha

The aqueous fraction of the ethanolic extract (AFL) of Cissampelos sympodialis Eichl (Menispermaceae), popularly known as milona, has been shown to have both immunosuppressive and anti-inflammatory effects. In the present study we investigated the modulation of macrophage antimicrobicidal activity by in vitro treatment with the extract from C. sympodialis. Normal and thioglycolate-elicited mous...

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