Publications
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| superficial mycoses observed at the department of dermatology of the university of pavia. a 13-year survey. | over a period of 13 years, 4,100 specimens were cultured for fungi. pityriasis versicolor (malassezia furfur) was demonstrated in 17.6%, dermatophytosis in 34.6% and candidiasis in 10.8%. the most frequently isolated strains were m. canis (31.5%), t. rubrum (26.3%), e. floccosum (19.7%), t. mentagrophytes (19.3%) for the dermatophytes and c. albicans (88.9%). those rarely seen were: m. gypseum, t. violaceum, m. audouini, t. schoenleinii. we observed the absolutely complementary results of the mi ... | 1989 | 2739690 |