Publications
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microsporum cookei as the suspected cause of ringworm in a dog. | 1981 | 7336541 | |
effect of glycerol substitution & choline/ethanolamine supplementation phospholipid & fatty acid composition of microsporum gypseum. | 1981 | 7338362 | |
an electron microscopy study of keratin degradation by the fungus microsporum gypseum in vitro. | 1981 | 6168906 | |
colonization of fresh and defatted feathers by keratinophilic fungi. | 1981 | 6169989 | |
[amino acid assimilation and secretion in dermatophytes. 2nd part: amino acid catabolism and mycelial growth in microsporum gypseum after cultivation in culture media containing different amino acids (author's transl)]. | 1981 | 6117010 | |
keratinophilic fungi from orissa, india, i: isolation from soils. | results of a preliminary survey of keratinophilic fungi in soils collected from five districts of orissa, india, are reported. a total of 80 soil samples were examined, of which 51 samples (63.7%) were positive for keratinophilic fungi. twelve species of fungi classified in seven genera were isolated: aphanoascus reticulisporus (2.4%), aph. terreus (1.2%), chrysosporium state of arthroderma tuberculatum (4.8%), chrysosporium indicum (31.3%), chrys. tropicum (18.0%), chrys. evolceanui (1.2%), gym ... | 1980 | 6161419 |
investigation of keratinophilic fungi from soils in western australia a preliminary survey. | in order to determine which species of geophilic dermatophytes were present in western australian soils 299 samples were investigated. these samples were collected from a range of locations, 208 towns throughout the state and 91 samples from the perth metropolitan area. most samples were collected from areas frequented by people and animals, such as home gardens, parks and animal yards. of the total 299 soils, 271 (90.6%) yielded keratinophilic fungi. a total of 181 dermatophytes were isolated, ... | 1980 | 6162100 |
treatment of dermatomycoses with ketoconazole. | forty patients (22 males and 18 nonpregnant females) with tegumentary mycoses were treated with ketoconazole (r41,400). the group included 39 patients with dermatophytoses and one with tinea versicolor. ketoconazole was administered in one dose per day taken with water 2 hr before or after breakfast for one month; patients weighing < 30 kg received 100 mg of ketoconazole per day, whereas those weighing > 30 kg received 200 mg per day. twenty-one patients had complete clinical and mycologic cure, ... | 1980 | 6255534 |
tinea capitis in an adult (microsporum canis). | 1980 | 6258067 | |
langerhans cells and serum precipitating antibodies against fungal antigens in bronchioloalveolar cell carcinoma: possible association with pulmonary eosinophilic granuloma. | in an ultrastructural study of 37 cases of bronchioloalveolar cell carcinoma (bac), we identified seven cases (19%) in which langerhans cells (lc) were closely associated with tumor cells. serum precipitating antibodies against aspergillus species and/or thermophilic actinomyces were present in five bac patients whose tumors contained lc and in six patients whose tumors lacked lc. in a simultaneous study we identified marked atypical bronchiolar and alveolar lining cell hypertrophy and hyperplas ... | 1980 | 6262964 |
conditioned pathogenicity of microsporum gypseum biochemical mutants. | experimental infections of guinea pigs with three biochemical mutants of microsporum gypseum are described. under normal conditions the mutants are avirulent. the virulence became manifested in two mutants (1) when substance necessary for growth of individual mutants were brought into the place of inoculation, (2) when the defense mechanism of the organism was altered with the application of immunosuppressive drugs. one of the mutants was permanently avirulent. the importance of experimental res ... | 1980 | 6769045 |
[study of peptidase activity in fungi pathogenic for skin. iv. aminopeptidase activity in microsoporum gypseum and trichophyton rubrum following growth in a glucose-salt solution supplemented with lysine monochloride as an n-source]. | 1980 | 6779155 | |
[serum immunoglobulin content in dermatophytoses]. | 1980 | 7191603 | |
favus. | favus has become a rarly found chronic fungal infection mainly caused by trichophyton schoenleini and occasionally by trichophyton violaceum or microsporum gypseum. it can still be found in areas where the population suffers from poor hygiene and malnutrition. cases are seen in the mediterranean basin, the middle east, asia, poland, russia, france, and the balkans. isolated cases have also been reported from south africa, mexico, central america, and canada. cases are encountered occasionally in ... | 1980 | 7358450 |
lipolytic activity of some dermatophytes. | the lipolytic activities of four common dermatophytes, epidermophyton floccosum, microsporum canis, trichophyton mentagrophytes and t. rubrum, were tested on agar medium supplemented with one or other of several lipids. the lipolytic activity was estimated by comparison of the zone sizes around the colonies. the highest lipolytic activity was demonstrated by m. canis, followed by t. mentagrophytes and e. floccosum; t. rubrum virtually lacked lipolytic activity. the clinical importance of these o ... | 1980 | 7359572 |
mycetoma caused by microsporum audouinii. first reported case. | a 25-year-old black man had generalized tinea corporis for 19 years and had associated subcutaneous mycotic granuloma of the scalp and nape of the neck for 17 years. the dermatophyte from the skin was identified as microsporum audouinii and responded to oral griseofulvin treatment. biopsy specimens of the subcutaneous nodules revealed yellowish granules containing masses of irregularly septated hyaline hyphae with frequent vesicles. this fungus differed only in gross colonial morphology from the ... | 1980 | 7361729 |
fatty acids of dermatophytes. | the cellular fatty acids (c11-c20) from 18 species and strains within the genera microsporum, trichophyton, and epidermophyton were determined by gas liquid chromatography. in addition, the effects of incubation time and temperature on fatty acid composition were investigated in selected species. the dermatophytes investigated represented anthropophilic, geophilic, and zoophilic species. linoleic (18:2), oleic (18:1), and palmitic acid (16:0), accounted for 83.6-94.5% of the fatty acids of derma ... | 1980 | 7368040 |
[blood serum immunoglobulins in dermatomycoses, pyoderma and microbial eczema]. | 1980 | 7368864 | |
isolation in the united states of a culture resembling m. praecox. | a microsporum culture isolated in the united states, from a clinical case of tinea corporis, was noted to have microscopic features resembling rivalier's description of microsporum (sabouraudites) praecox (11). this unusual finding prompted further taxonomic studies, the results of which suggest that the new isolate may be either the first strain of microsporum praecox (or a variety thereof) to be isolated in north america or, possibly, a new species. | 1980 | 7374747 |
[method for the accelerated treatment of microsporosis of the scalp]. | 1980 | 7376722 | |
studies on fungal flora in hair from domestic and laboratory animals suspected of dermatophytosis. i. dematophytes. | hairsamples of domestic and laboratory animals suspected of dermatophytosis were examined for the presence of dermatophytes. a nutritionally poor base-medium developed by the author was successfully used in the isolation and identification of dermatophytes. casein-medium supplemented with vitamins and sabouraud-liquid medium were used in special cases. dermatophytes were isolated in 36 of 331 samples (10.9%). the dermatophytes recovered were microsporum canis: 13 isolates from cat. 4 from dog. 1 ... | 1980 | 7376879 |
[kerion-like tinea barbae caused by microsporum canis (author's transl)]. | 1980 | 7383055 | |
[luminescence microscopy of hairs infected with zooanthroponotic microsporosis]. | 1980 | 7385962 | |
the dysgonic form of microsporum canis in n.w. london. | an account is given of the occurrence in n.w. london of ringworm due to the dysgonic form of microsporum canis in cats, dogs, and humans. the unusual morphology of the dysgonic strain is described as is the extraordinary lability of the fungus in culture. the distribution of cases in man and animals in the area is mapped. the clinical and epidemiological behaviour of the fungus, as illustrated by four family outbreaks, differs little from that of the typical strain. the origin of the dysgonic st ... | 1980 | 7387885 |
the reversible dehydration of (r)-2-hydroxyglutarate to (e)-glutaconate. | 1. during fermentation with whole cells of acidaminococcus fermentans or clostridium microsporum the pro-3s hydrogen of (r)-2-hydroxyglutarate or of its precursor (s)-glutamate is eliminated stereospecifically. since (e)-glutaconate but not its z isomer is fermented by whole cells or cell-free extracts of a. fermentans, the overall dehydration of (r)-2-hydroxyglutarate to (e)-glutaconate can be described as syn. 2. the fermentation of (e)-glutaconate required acetyl phophate, coa and nad, that o ... | 1980 | 7398622 |
incidence of dermatophytes in the san francisco bay area. | a total of 1,101 patients was studied for the incidence and distribution of dermatophytes in the san francisco bay area from 1974 to 1978. 267 dermatophytes were isolated and identified. trichophyton rubrum and trichophyton tonsurans were the most prevalent dermatophytes. t. rubrum caused 83% of tinea pedis, 82% of tinea unguium, 80% of tinea manuum and 66% of tinea cruris. t. tonsurans was the major cause of tinea capitis (60%) followed by microsporum canis. microsporum audouinii was not encoun ... | 1980 | 7398991 |
[sycosis barbae parasitaria (m. canis) with actinomyces naeslundi as an accompanying organism]. | 1980 | 7399924 | |
[observations on the occurrence of dermatophytes in bandung/indonesia (author's transl)]. | 1980 | 7402217 | |
utilization of standard laboratory methods in the laboratory diagnosis of problem dermatophytes. | the identification of certain dermatophytes may be simplified by using biochemical tests such as urease, nutritional requirements (with commercially available media), and the in-vitro hair penetration test. no study that combines these tests in a diagnostic scheme for identification of the common dermatophytes has been published. one to 20 isolates each of 29 species of dermatophytes (one epidermophyton floccosum, 10 microsporum species, and 18 trichophyton species) were used. they were grown on ... | 1980 | 7405898 |
fungal infection as a cause of skin disease in western australia. | 1980 | 7406787 | |
[tinea capitis]. | 1980 | 7414523 | |
[herbicolins--new acylpeptide antibiotics with antimycetic activity against dermatophytes (author's transl)]. | 1980 | 7421883 | |
dermatophytes isolated in our clinic of santiago de compostela (spain) in the last 27 years. | 1980 | 7421888 | |
isolation of dermatophytes and correlated species from the soil of public gardens and parks in rome. | looking for dermatophytes and other keratinophilic fungi in the soil of parks and gardens in large towns is very interesting because of the relationship between the number of people living in the area and the presence of such fungi in the soil. as compared with other cities in italy, rome offers prime conditions for this kind of research. it has a high population density (10,000 inhabitants per sq/km2), and many parks and gardens, where it is possible to carry out soil studies. it was noted that ... | 1980 | 7423331 |
etiology of ringworm of the scalp, beard and body in rome, italy. | from 1972 to 1977 the authors examined 1,311 patients in rome affected by ringworm of the scalp, beard and body, comparing their findings with a study made in milan between 1969 to 1973 and with earlier italian studies from 1900 to date. it appears that at the beginning of the century scalp ringworm was usually caused by trichophyton violaceum and t. tonsurans, whereas microsporum canis was rarely found. today the trichophyton species are rarely isolated, whereas microsporum species, particularl ... | 1980 | 7423332 |
fungal infections of the scalp in western australia. | between 1963 and 1972, 1,212 fungi were isolated from patients with tinea capitis (ringworm of the scalp) in western australia. the clinical diagnosis was confirmed by microscopic examination examination and/or culture of hairs, scale or pus. microsporum canis, a zoophilic fungus, was found to be the most common agent of tinea capitis in western australia, causing 1,100 infections and accounting for 90.8% of the total isolates. the highest incidence of m. canis infections occurred in children be ... | 1980 | 7434132 |
keratinophilic fungi on four animal groups. | four surveys were conducted on different animal groups in the metropolitan area of perth. microsporum canis was the only fungus isolated from cats and was prevalent in these animals. dermatophyte infections in dogs were less common and were caused by m. canis. m. gypseum and trichophyton mentagrophytes. t. mentagrophytes was isolated from laboratory guinea pigs but not from native animals. | 1980 | 7436952 |
deoxyribonucleic acid base compositions of dermatophytes. | dna was extracted and purified from 55 dermatophyte isolates representing 34 species of trichophyton, microsporum and epidermophyton. the base compositions of the chromosomal dna were determined by cscl density gradient centrifugation and were found to be in the narrow range of 48.7 to 50.3 mol % g + c. a satellite dna component assumed to be of mitochondrial origin was present in most strains, with a g + c content ranging from 14.7 to 30.8 mol % g + c. heterogeneity in microscopic and colonial ... | 1980 | 7441200 |
natural focus of microsporosis caused by microsporum canis bodin. | the authors discovered a natural focus of microsporosis caused by the dermatophyte microsporum canis bodin. an adult man and four children were afflicted by this dermatophytosis. symptomatic and inapparent forms of the disease in the focus were also detected in several cats and dogs. homeless cats were found to be the source of the causative agent and its permanent hosts. a chainlike transmission from these cats was triggered to home-kept cats and dogs and to family members of their owners. both ... | 1980 | 7450609 |
[amino acid assimilation and secretion in dermatophytes 1st part: comparative investigations in microsporum gypseum, trichophyton rubrum and trichophyton mentagrophytes]. | 1980 | 7464856 | |
experimental infection of goats and guinea pigs with microsporum canis and trials on treatment with canesten cream and neguvon solution. | goats and guinea pigs were found to be quite susceptible to infection with the bovine strain of microsporum canis. the severe and characteristic annular lesions seen in goats suggested the suitability of this species as a model for future research. the lesions in both goats and guinea pigs are described in details. trials on treatment of the experimentally induced lesions with 1% canesten cream and 6% neguvon solution were attempted. the efficacy of the drugs used were assessed on the basis of c ... | 1980 | 7464898 |
ascocarp production by nannizzia otae on keratinous and non-keratinous agar media and mating behavior of n. otae and 123 japanese isolates of microsporum canis. | 1980 | 7464901 | |
microsporum infections of the nails. | 1980 | 6445712 | |
survey of dermatophytes in the hair of small mammals from austria. | apparently healthy hair of insectivores and rodents originating from two regions situated at different altitudes in austria was examined on the presence of dermatophytes. dermatophytes microsporum persicolor, trichophyton georgiae, t. mentagrophytes var. erinacei, t. mentagrophytes var. mentagrophytes and t. terrestre were recovered from the hair of 27 animals (32.9%), belonging to 10 species. the results revealed evident specificity of dermatophytes to host mammals irrespective of the effect of ... | 1980 | 6988310 |
a compilation of published reports of mycoses in animals in india. | the available published reports on animal mycoses in india and the fungal agents isolated from animal material are discussed. among dermatophytes, the occurrence of trichophyton verrucosum, t. mentagrophytes, t. rubrum, t. equimum, t. violaceum, t. simii, t. tonsurans, t. terrestre, t. ajelloi, microsporum canis, m. gypseum and m. namum has been reported. cases of aspergillosis, candidiasis, phycomycosis, rhinosporidiosis, epizootic lymphangitis, mycotic abortions and mycotic mastitis have been ... | 1980 | 6999357 |
the survival of dermatophytes from tape strippings of skin. | the isolation of dermatophytes from skin strippings on vinyl tape decreased with lenght of storage. in addition, the time taken for growth to appear increased with storage. the survival of dermatophytes on skin strippings was at least as good as in conventional skin scrapings. | 1980 | 6999644 |
direct isolation of dermatophytes from floors of an indoor swimming pool. | 1980 | 6999806 | |
[effect of diethanolamine on dermatophytes and yeasts]. | 1980 | 7001544 | |
[method of accelerated treatment of microsporosis of the scalp]. | 1980 | 7003970 | |
the use of enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (elisa) in the diagnosis of farmer's lung. | enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (elisa) was adapted to measure antibodies against aspergillus fumigatus, thermoactinomyces vulgaris and micropolyspora faeni. mycelial and culture fluid antigens were used separately to analyze antibodies in three study groups: farmer's lung patients, patients with bronchitis and healthy control persons. the mycelial antigen of a. fumigatus gave more positive results than the corresponding culture fluid antigen. the situation was reversed for the actinomycetes. ... | 1980 | 7008641 |
[double blind, randomized in vivo investigations comparing the antifungals clotrimazole, tolnaftate and naftifine (author's transl)]. | 1980 | 7012610 | |
[zooanthroponotic microporosis of the scalp in an elderly woman]. | 1980 | 7245891 | |
zoophilic dermatophytes and their natural hosts in western australia. | zoophilic dermatophytes were a common source of both human and animal ringworm infections in western australia. microsporum canis was the chief aetiologic agent of infections in kittens and children. trichophyton mentagrophytes was isolated from domestic pets, farm animals, laboratory animals and wild animals as well as humans. t. verrucosum was a less frequent cause of infection in both man and animals. other zoophilic species isolated included m. gypseum, m. nanum and t. equinum var. autotroph ... | 1980 | 7207348 |
control of exocellular proteases in dermatophytes and especially trichophyton rubrum. | the production of proteases was investigated during growth of dermatophytic fungi with special emphasis on trichophyton rubrum. exogenous glucose suppressed elastase production in all dermatophytes examined. the production of protease active guinea pig hair in keratin-salts broth by microsporum gypseum. trichophyton mentagrophytes and t. rubrum was also suppressed by glucose. various carbohydrates added to keratin-salts broth curtailed protease production by t. rubrum as did individual amino aci ... | 1979 | 94467 |
antifungal agents. 5. chemical modification of antibiotics from polyangium cellulosum var. fulvum. alcohol, ketone, aldehyde, and oxime analogues of ambruticin. | alcohol, ketone, aldehyde, and oxime analogues of ambruticin (1) were prepared. the analogues were tested against histoplasma capsulatum, microsporum fulvum, candida albicans, and streptococcus pyogenes. structure-activity relationships are described. increasing the bulk of substituent at c1 and c5 reduces antifungal activity. | 1979 | 114657 |
antifungal agents. 4. chemical modification of antibiotics from polyangium cellulosum var. fulvum. ester and amide analogues of ambruticin. | a series of ester and amide analogues of ambruticin (1) was prepared. the analogues were tested against histoplasma capsulatum, microsporum fulvum, candida albicans and streptococcus pyogenes. structure-activity relationships are described. | 1979 | 114661 |
antimicrobial activity of quaternary ammonium salts of some saturated heterocycloalkyl amines [1]. | antimicrobial activity of n-alkyl-n-dodecylpiperidinium bromides and n-ethyl-n-dodecylheterocycloalkyl ammonium bromides (pyrrolidine, morpholine, perhydroazepine) determined on grampositive and gramnegative bacteria, yeasts and moulds, presented as minimum inhibition concentration (mic). comparison of the effect of change of structure: lengthening of alkyl chain, change of heterocyclic ring. change in the length of alkyl chain markedly affects the antimicrobial activity, change of heterocyclic ... | 1979 | 157009 |
changes in the nih guidelines for recombinant dna research (appendix 2: june-august, 1979). | 1979 | 161243 | |
an uncommon case of onychomycosis due to microsporum canis. | 1979 | 161502 | |
[on the frequency of dermatophytes of so called microsporum gypseum complex in garden soils and on the experimental pathogenicity of these agents (author's transl)]. | 1979 | 161866 | |
biochemical studies of pigments from a pathogenic fungus; microsporum cookei. vi. formation of a xanthomegnin-bypass to the mitochondrial electron transport system. | 1979 | 223869 | |
microsporum gypseum infection in three mexican prairie dogs. | 1979 | 256357 | |
[ultrastructure of the apical segment of the hyphae of some dermatophytes]. | 1979 | 264138 | |
[basic factors in epidemic rises in the incidence of zooanthroponotic microsporosis caused by microsporum canis in kamchatka]. | 1979 | 419879 | |
multiple dermatophyte infections in a dog. | 1979 | 423532 | |
studies on the macroconidia of microsporum canis. characteristics of in vitro amino acid incorporating system. | the characteristics of an in vitro polyuridylic acid dependent amino acid incorporating system prepared from germinating macroconidia of microsporum canis are described. the incorporation of 14c-phenylalanine into polyphenylalanine is dependent on s-30 extract, adenosine triphosphate, magnesium ions and polyuridylic acid. incorporation is slightly enhanced by yeast transfer ribonucleic acid and pyruvate kinase. the system is highly sensitive to ribonuclease, puromycin and miconazole (an antifung ... | 1979 | 426600 |
an animal model for cell-mediated immune responses to dermatophytes. | 1979 | 429716 | |
[role of treatment of the sites of focal nasopharyngeal infection in the griseofulvin therapy of microsporosis]. | 1979 | 433401 | |
precipitating antibodies in dermatophytosis demonstrated by crossed immunoelectrophoresis. | a total of 289 serum specimens from 262 patients with dermatophytosis were studied, using crossed immunoelectrophoresis with an intermediate gel. rabbit antidermatophyte antisera were used as reference, and the antigens were water soluble extracts of trichophyton (t) rubrum, t. mentagrophytes, microsporum (m.) canis or epidermophyton (e.) floccosum. each serum was tested against the dermatophyte antigen corresponding to the infectious agent of the patient in question. antidermatophyte antibodies ... | 1979 | 433603 |
[effect of preparation k and its active components on metabolic aspects of the fungus, microsporum lanosum]. | 1979 | 440153 | |
[microsporum gypseum: endothrix parasitism with medium or large spores in hair of children]. | five cases of tinea corporis in children by microsporum gypseum are presented. in four of them an endothrix type of parasitism with arthrospores 4 to 8 microns in diameter was observed. in the other case ectothrix and endothrix types of parasitism were seen in different hairs. endothrix infection of hairs by species of the genus microsporum has not been clearly demonstrated until the present. three isolates were identified as nannazzia gypsea of the "+" mating type. | 1979 | 441901 |
comparative study of the growth inhibition of vegetative hyphae of some dermatophytes and keratinophilic fungi on glucose-peptone-agar with griseofulvin. | by the method of jesenská and danilla [29] the growth inhibition of vegetative hyphae of colonies of 12 species of dermatophytes and keratinophilic fungi on the surface of glucose-peptone-agar with incorporated griseofulvin has been established. it could be concluded that the sensitivity of hyphae to griseofulvin is neither connected with the taxonomic position and ecological classification of these microscopic fungi, nor with their ability to survive in the soil, or with their pathogenity etc. ... | 1979 | 456713 |
the production of experimental dermatophyte lesions in guinea pigs. | 1979 | 458194 | |
antifungal activity of tioconazole (uk-20,349), a new imidazole derivative. | tioconazole (uk-20,349), a new antifungal imidazole derivative, was compared with miconazole for activity in vitro against candida spp., torulopsis glabrata, cryptococcus neoformans, aspergillus spp., and dermatophyte fungi (trichophyton spp. and microsporum spp.). tioconazole was more active than miconazole against all the fungal species examined except aspergillus, against which both agents showed similar activity. both tioconazole and miconazole inhibited the growth of all fungi examined at c ... | 1979 | 464592 |
[microsporum infection (m. canis bodin) as zooanthroponosis (author's transl)]. | 1979 | 470973 | |
dermatophyte species, microscopic and cultural examination. | the dermatophytes epidermophyton floccosum, microsporum canis, trichophyton mentagrophytes var. interdigitale, t. rubrum, and t. verrucosum were compared with respect to the direct microscopic examination of a clinical material and the number of colonies obtained by culture. it was found that the results of microscopy as well as of culture depended to a marked extent upon which species were the cause of the mycosis. the extremes were e. floccosum and t. mentagrophytes var. interdigitale which sh ... | 1979 | 481562 |
two outbreaks of microsporum canis ringworm in israel. | 1979 | 481563 | |
experimental infection of guinea-pigs with atypical and dysgonic strains of microsporum canis. | pathogenicity tests with one dysgonic and six atypical strains of microsporum canis were carried out on guinea-pigs. five of the atypical strains were laboratory mutants from dysgonic strains isolated from living hosts. as sporulation and viability varied greatly between the strains, inocula consisted of suspensions of fungal fragments of known viable count. when a sufficiently active inoculum was used, lesions and fluorescent hairs were induced in the guinea-pigs by all but one of the strains t ... | 1979 | 481564 |
[microspori and microsporum in denmark]. | 1979 | 483452 | |
[organization of the control of microsporosis caused by microsporum canis in moscow]. | 1979 | 484009 | |
an unusual lipid in the human pathogenic fungus epidermophyton floccosum. | the dermatophyte epidermophyton floccosum contains an unusual lipid characterized as 1(3),2-diacylglyceryl-3(1)-o-4'-(n,n,n-trimethyl)homoserine. its concentration in e. floccosum is approx. 15% of the polar lipids. the role of this lipid in the biosynthesis of polar lipids and fatty acids is not yet known. however, it is interesting from a chemotaxonomic viewpoint that the lipids from two other genera of dermatophyte, microsporum cookei and trichophyton rubrum do not contain this novel lipid. | 1979 | 486519 |
[research of keratinophiles in the soil and their effects on human cutaneous pathology in the lyons area]. | between 1967 and 1977, the systematic research of keratinophiles of the ground in a radius of 30--50 km around lyon, has shown the ubiquitarian predominance of microsporum nanum, which is probably the most ancient occupant of the ground. the most intensive areas of human and animal occupation in the rhodanian tract show the predominance of microsporum gypseum, which is scarcely found in man. sporadic localizations, tightly limites, bound to cirulcation axes and international gathering, let us de ... | 1979 | 488487 |
[overview of dermatophytes in mali]. | 517 isolations of dermatophytes collected in mali are reported. the various species are described and the main findings are: --trichophyton species are more common (85.5% isolated from scalp lesions and 77.5% from skin scrapings) than microsporum species. --trichophyton verrucosum and microsporum canis have been found found for the first time in mali. --ill-defined clinical forms of scalp lesions caused by either t. schonleinii or t. soudanense occur in the subsaharian areas of the country. | 1979 | 498384 |
tinea capitis in an elderly woman. | 1979 | 498577 | |
[clathrates of unsaturated hydroxamic acids with antifungal acitivity]. | urea complexes of 10-undecen-hydroxamic acid (iii) and trans-2-dodecen-hydroxamic acid (iv) were prepared with the aim of testing antifungal activity. no significant difference of activity between the complexes and corresponding hydroxamic acids was demonstrated. | 1979 | 510528 |
keratinophilic dermatophytes. | 1979 | 514136 | |
[immunity in equine microsporosis]. | 1979 | 516395 | |
[fungicidal activity of the new disinfecting agents, sulfochloranthine and chlordesine]. | 1979 | 525025 | |
g1549, a new cyclic hydroxamic acid antibiotic, isolated from culture broth of pseudomonas alcaligenes. | antibiotic g1549, isolated from culture broth of pseudomonas alcaligenes, is a new cyclic hydroxamic acid with a 1-hydroxy-2(1h)-pyridinone structure that complexes with metals. the structure of g1549 is suggested to be 1-hydroxy-5-methoxy-6-methyl-2(1h)-pyridinone. in vitro, g1549 and its copper and ferric complexes show moderate activity against gram-positive bacteria, fungi and trichomonas vaginalis. topical application of g1549 and its copper and ferric complexes protect guinea pigs against ... | 1979 | 528379 |
electron microscopic evidence of phosfon d-induced alterations in the membranes of the dermatophytic fungus microsporum cookei. | the dermatophytic fungus microsporum cookei was cultivated for 24 h in the presence of subinhibitory and inhibitory concentrations (50 and 100 micrograms/ml) of phosfon d, a growth retardant for higher plants also affecting fungal development, and its toxic effects were examined at the ultrastructural level. in both treatments, phosfon d attacked the membranes, whose structural integrity was clearly compromised with damage of particular severity to mitochondria, nuclei and endoplasmic reticulum. ... | 1979 | 530091 |
[antimicrobial properties of bakuchiol in in vitro experiments]. | 1979 | 530110 | |
a study of tinea capitis in libya (benghazi). | tinea capitis formed 20% of all superficial mycotic infections, which in turn represented 12% of all skin disease diagnosed at the skin outpatient department of al-jamaheria hospital in benghazi. the majority (94%) of tinea capitis occurred in children. a sample of 200 cases cultured revealed trichophyton schoenleinii to be the most prevalent species of dermatophyte (69.5%) followed by microsporum audouinii. (23.8%). | 1979 | 531713 |
[epidemiological problems of zooanthroponotic microsporosis]. | 1979 | 532328 | |
[zooanthroponotic microsporsis in the members of 1 family]. | 1979 | 532329 | |
[tinea capitis: 73 cases observed in bordeaux (author's transl)]. | 73 cases of tinea capitis were observed in the "hôpital des enfants" in bordeaux during these last five year. 71 children under 14 years of age and only 2 adults have seen. the dermatophytic spectrum transformation noticed in other parts of western europe is also encountered in bordeaux. 83 p. 100 are affected by zoo-antropophilic dermatophytes, m. canis chiefly in town, t. mentagrophytes, t. verrucosum in rural aeras. the cases are often familial, from an infected animal, but without any interh ... | 1979 | 539698 |
protoplasts of microsporum gypseum conidia. | 1979 | 542206 | |
epidemiologic study of dermatophytoses in salamanca (spain). | an epidemiologic study of the dermatophytoses in salamanca (spain) from 1973 to 1976 was performed. dermatophyte species were identified in 224 patients with clinical tinea infections; 31 bovines, 18 rodents and 70 soil samples. the prevalence of trichophyton verrucosum and epidermophyton floccosum was strikingly high in relation to other statistics. the most common clinical forms were tinea corporis and tinea cruris. tinea capitis by anthropophilic species was uncommon. | 1979 | 542885 |
incidence of dermatophytosis in kuwait. | dermatophytosis in kuwait was found to be associated with poor, over-crowded socioeconomic localities. this infection occurred in all age groups, but patients below 10 years of age were most susceptible. tinea capitis was observed in 71.1% of 135 patients with dermatophytosis, with a higher incidence (48.2%) in males than in females. microsporum canis caused 60.7% of all cases of dermatophytosis and 76% of tinea capitis. a high rate of failure to culture from microscopically positive specimens w ... | 1979 | 542886 |
n-demethylation of nicotine and reduction of nicotine-1'-n-oxide by microsporum gypseum. | several microorganisms were examined for their abilities to convert s-nicotine into nornicotine. five microorganisms including microsporum gypseum (atcc 11395) produced nornicotine and three unknown metabolites. m. gypseum efficiently reduced nicotine-1'-n-oxide to nicotine, but no nornicotine was obtained when the n-oxide was used as substrate. | 1979 | 543700 |
production of indolic compounds in cultures by dermatophytes. | 1979 | 544479 |