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tinea/fever

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Ichthyosiform rash and fever in a child. Tinea corporis and capitis due to Trichophyton tonsurans.

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Hyperthermia for the treatment of dermatomycosis in dogs and cats.

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[The effectiveness of complex therapy of suppurative trichophytosis of the beard with griseofulvin and induced fever].

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Medicine-Action of Tobacco-Treatment of Typhoid Fever-Tinea Versicolor-Iodide of Mercury Hæmol.

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[Multilocular large erythemas and fever].

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A 44-year old man consulted our emergency room three months after returning from holidays in Sri Lanka: Following a short episode of fever, he observed rise of four large reddish skin lesions that central paling. We considered infection with Borrelia burgdorferi (erythema migrans), streptoccoci

Terbinafine hydrochloride oral granules versus oral griseofulvin suspension in children with tinea capitis: results of two randomized, investigator-blinded, multicenter, international, controlled trials.

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BACKGROUND Although griseofulvin is currently considered the primary antifungal agent used to treat tinea capitis in many countries, increasingly higher doses and longer durations of treatment are becoming necessary to achieve effective treatment. Alternative antifungal therapies with

[Erythema nodosum due to tinea].

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Erythema nodosum (EN) is the most common clinical and pathological variant of panniculitis. A Celsus kerion is an inflammatory and suppurative tinea of the scalp. We report on a rare case of EN secondary to a kerion of the scalp. METHODS A 9-year-old child without a notable medical history, had a

Oral antifungal-exacerbated inflammatory flare-up reactions of dermatomycosis : case reports and review of the literature.

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Inflammatory flare-up reactions of some dermatomycoses, particularly those caused by zoophilic fungi, are typical and potentially severe adverse effects following the intake of some oral antifungals. However, this condition has not previously been reported with the most frequently used antifungals

The effects of the El Niño Southern Oscillation on skin and skin-related diseases: a message from the International Society of Dermatology Climate Change Task Force.

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The El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is a complex climate phenomenon occurring in the Pacific Ocean at intervals of 2-7 years. The term refers to fluctuations in ocean temperatures in the tropical eastern Pacific Ocean (El Niño [the warm phase of ENSO] and La Niña [the cool phase of ENSO]) and in

The public health laboratory service (PHLS) and its role in the control of zoonotic disease.

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The aetiology of zoonotic infections embraces organisms from every branch of the microbial world. In addition, zoonoses must be considered as a truly global problem, both in terms of their distribution and the measures required for their control. Within the UK, zoonotic disease is considered to be

Erythroderma in children: a clinico-etiological study.

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Although there are various published studies on erythroderma from western and Asian countries, most of them have only included patients in the adult age groups. As we have an exclusively pediatric dermatology unit, we thought it would be intriguing to study the clinical, etiological and laboratory

Ataxia in a kitten treated with griseofulvin.

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A 12-week-old male domestic shorthair kitten developed ataxia, fever, leukopenia, and thrombocytopenia during treatment with griseofulvin for superficial dermatophytosis. The fever and hematologic changes resolved promptly with withdrawal of the drug, but the ataxia continued unchanged. Persistent

Compliance with American Academy of Pediatrics and American Public Health Association illness exclusion guidelines for child care centers in Maryland: who follows them and when?

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BACKGROUND In 1992, the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Public Health Association jointly published guidelines for temporary exclusion of sick children from child care. However, little is known about key stakeholders' compliance with these guidelines. OBJECTIVE The purpose of this

Pubic Majocchi's Granuloma Unresponsive to Itraconazole Successfully Treated with Oral Terbinafine.

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Majocchi's granuloma (MG) is an uncommon deep fungal infection. It is usually caused by Trichophyton rubrum and may develop in any hair-bearing skin, commonly on the face and the extremities. We present a 27-year-old female with MG of the pubic area treated unsuccessfully with itraconazole capsule

Malassezia Pneumonia: A Rare Complication of Parenteral Nutrition Therapy.

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Malassezia species (formerly known as Pityrosporum) are part of normal human skin flora and have been associated with benign dermatologic conditions, such as seborrheic dermatitis and tinea versicolor. In rare cases, however, Malassezia has been associated with systemic disease in immunocompromised
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