نتایج جستجو برای: malassezia globosa

تعداد نتایج: 1498  

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...

2015
Renan Cardoso Soares Marcelo Bergamin Zani Ana Carolina Belini Bazán Arruda Lucia Helena Fávaro de Arruda Luciana Campos Paulino

Malassezia yeasts are part of the resident cutaneous microbiota, and are also associated with skin diseases such as seborrheic dermatitis (SD). The role these fungi play in skin diseases and why they are pathogenic for only some individuals remain unclear. This study aimed to characterize Malassezia microbiota from different body sites in healthy and SD subjects from Brazil. Scalp and forehead ...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2006
Takashi Sugita Mami Tajima Hisae Tsubuku Ryoji Tsuboi Akemi Nishikawa

Malassezia spp. are a component of the cutaneous microflora that colonizes lipid-rich areas, especially the head and neck, because the microorganisms require a lipid for its growth. An antiMalassezia-specific immunoglobulin E antibody is produced in patients with atopic dermatitis who have disrupted skin barrier function, while healthy subjects do not produce the immunoglobulin E antibody. In a...

2013
Anand Pandey Rohit K. Mishra Amit K. Tiwari Awadhesh Kumar A. K. Bajaj Anupam Dikshit

During anti-Malassezia screening of plants by CLSI broth microdilution method, Cladia aggregata (Swartz) Nyl. (family Cladoniaceae), a fruticose lichen from Sikkim (northeast Himalayan region), has been found effective at minimum inhibitory concentrations (mg/mL) of 2.72, 0.63, and 1.28 against yeast-like fungi namely, M. furfur, M. globosa and M. sympodialis, respectively. These test pathogens...

H. Mirhendi M. Toghyani M. Zia,

The present study aimed at detection and species-level identification of the Malassezia yeasts in domestic animals and aquatic birds by polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP). Samples were collected using tape strips and swabs from 471 animals including 97 horses, 102 cattle, 105 sheep, 20 camels, 60 dogs, 30 cats, 1 hamster, 1 squirrel, 50 aquatic birds a...

ژورنال: پوست و زیبایی 2011
احسانی, امیرهوشنگ, اسکندری, سیدابراهیم, خامسی‌پور, علی, طوسی, پرویز, قاسمی, زینب, محمودی‌راد, مهناز, محمودی‌راد, نیکی, میرامین محمدی, اکرم, میردامادی, یاسمن, گرامی‌شعار, محسن, یونس‌پور, شیما,

Background and Aim: Malassezia is a lipophilic and dimorphic fungus which has different species. Some of them can be found as natural flora on skin and in some conditions may cause pityriasis versicolor. The aim of this study was to identify Malassezia species associated with pityriasis versicolor in Iranian patients, using PCR-RFLP.Methods: In this study out of 65 patients with pityriasis vers...

Journal: :iranian journal of veterinary research 2015
m. zia h. mirhendi m. toghyani

the present study aimed at detection and species-level identification of the malassezia yeasts in domestic animals and aquatic birds by polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism (pcr-rflp). samples were collected using tape strips and swabs from 471 animals including 97 horses, 102 cattle, 105 sheep, 20 camels, 60 dogs, 30 cats, 1 hamster, 1 squirrel, 50 aquatic birds a...

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 ...

Journal: :Revista iberoamericana de micologia 2012
Silvana Ramadán Maximiliano Sortino Lucía Bulacio María Laura Marozzi Clara López Laura Ramos

BACKGROUND Malassezia species are considered opportunistic yeasts of increasing clinical importance. These lipophilic yeasts are associated with various human diseases, especially pityriasis versicolor (PV), a chronic superficial scaling dermatomycosis. AIMS The aim of this study was to isolate, identify and analyze the distribution of the different species of Malassezia in patients with PV i...

علی‌نژاد طالش, خدیجه, فلاحتی, مهربان, پاکشیر, کیوان ,

    Malassezia is a lipophilic fungus which has different species. Some of them can be found as a natural flora on skin and in an opportunistic condition may cause pityriasis versicolor. The present study was undertaken to identify, diagnose and determine the prevalence of different species of malassezia in patients referred to laboratory of medical mycology at the University of Shiraz during 1...

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