| kerion celsi due to arthroderma incurvatum infection in a sri lankan child: species identification and analysis of area-dependent genetic polymorphism. | a three-year-old sri lankan boy residing in japan developed a nodule on his scalp after visiting sri lanka. two months later, the lesion increased in size to 22 × 19 mm(2), and was identified as an erythematous nodule with alopecia. direct examination of the infected hair shafts indicated fungal hyphae outside the shafts. the fungus was identified as microsporum gypseum following mycological examination. the sequence of the internal transcribed spacer 1 region of ribosomal rna gene (its1 rdna) e ... | 2012 | 22443310 |
| fungal microbiota from ocular conjuctiva of clinically healthy horses belonging to the military police cavalry of alagoas. | normal fungal conjunctiva microbiota of horses remains stable in healthy animals, free from ocular and/or systemic diseases which may, eventually, cause ocular alterations. the knowledge of the fungal microbiota is of great importance due to the reduced number of studies reported in the literature and also to the large occurrence of ocular alterations, mainly keratomycosis, in these animals. the aim of this study was to isolate and to identify the fungi present in the ocular conjunctiva of healt ... | 2011 | 24031735 |
| fungal microbiota from ocular conjuctiva of clinically healthy horses belonging to the military police cavalry of alagoas. | normal fungal conjunctiva microbiota of horses remains stable in healthy animals, free from ocular and/or systemic diseases which may, eventually, cause ocular alterations. the knowledge of the fungal microbiota is of great importance due to the reduced number of studies reported in the literature and also to the large occurrence of ocular alterations, mainly keratomycosis, in these animals. the aim of this study was to isolate and to identify the fungi present in the ocular conjunctiva of healt ... | 2011 | 24031735 |
| tinea incognito due to microsporum gypseum. | a 41-year-old woman presented with a pruritic rash on the face that was of 3 months duration. during that time, it had been successively misdiagnosed as psoriasis vulgaris, systemic lupus erythematosus, facial dermatitis at other hospitals, and had been treated with agents that included acitretin and prednisone. finally, fungi were found in the lesions by optical microscopy, and the fungal culture was positive for microsporum gypseum, and was diagnosed as a microsporum gypseum infection. the les ... | 2010 | 23554617 |
| tinea incognito due to microsporum gypseum. | a 41-year-old woman presented with a pruritic rash on the face that was of 3 months duration. during that time, it had been successively misdiagnosed as psoriasis vulgaris, systemic lupus erythematosus, facial dermatitis at other hospitals, and had been treated with agents that included acitretin and prednisone. finally, fungi were found in the lesions by optical microscopy, and the fungal culture was positive for microsporum gypseum, and was diagnosed as a microsporum gypseum infection. the les ... | 2010 | 23554617 |
| case report: disseminated dermatophytosis by microsporum gypseum in a systemic lupus erythematosus patient. | mycosis is a major contributor to morbidity and mortality in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus and frequent exposition to an infectious source could enhance the development of dermatophytic infections. a case of disseminated dermatophytosis by microsporum gypseum is reported in a systemic lupus erythematosus (sle) patient. | 2008 | 24031171 |
| case report: disseminated dermatophytosis by microsporum gypseum in a systemic lupus erythematosus patient. | mycosis is a major contributor to morbidity and mortality in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus and frequent exposition to an infectious source could enhance the development of dermatophytic infections. a case of disseminated dermatophytosis by microsporum gypseum is reported in a systemic lupus erythematosus (sle) patient. | 2008 | 24031171 |
| comparative efficacy of four antimicrobials against keratophilic fungi. | comparative efficacy of miconazole nitrate, graphite, thuja and chrysorobin ointments was assessed against three keratinophillic fungi, viz., trichophyton terrestris, chrysosporium tropicum and microsporum gypseum. all the test fungi were sensitive to the anti microbials tested in the present study. miconazole nitrate, showed the maximum activity followed by graphite, and thuja, whereas the minimum inhibition was exhibited by chrysorobin. among all the test fungi, t. terrestris was found to be t ... | 1995 | 22556711 |
| comparative efficacy of four antimicrobials against keratophilic fungi. | comparative efficacy of miconazole nitrate, graphite, thuja and chrysorobin ointments was assessed against three keratinophillic fungi, viz., trichophyton terrestris, chrysosporium tropicum and microsporum gypseum. all the test fungi were sensitive to the anti microbials tested in the present study. miconazole nitrate, showed the maximum activity followed by graphite, and thuja, whereas the minimum inhibition was exhibited by chrysorobin. among all the test fungi, t. terrestris was found to be t ... | 1995 | 22556711 |
| phospholipid synthesizing enzymes of dermatophytes: ii. characterization of choline kinase. | choline kinase was located in the cytosolic fractions of the filamentous, pathogenic fungi,microsporum gypseum andepidermophyton floccosum. a broad ph optima (6.0-9.0) was observed for them. gypseum enzyme, but thee. floccosum enzyme was active at ph 8.4 as well as 10.5, the activity being higher at ph 8.4. enzyme from both dermatophytes had km value of 3.3×10(-4) m for choline; however, for atp, it was 6.6×10(-4) m and 12.6×10(-4) m form gypseum ande. floccosum, respectively. choline kinase of ... | 1983 | 27519840 |
| phospholipid synthesizing enzymes of dermatophytes: ii. characterization of choline kinase. | choline kinase was located in the cytosolic fractions of the filamentous, pathogenic fungi,microsporum gypseum andepidermophyton floccosum. a broad ph optima (6.0-9.0) was observed for them. gypseum enzyme, but thee. floccosum enzyme was active at ph 8.4 as well as 10.5, the activity being higher at ph 8.4. enzyme from both dermatophytes had km value of 3.3×10(-4) m for choline; however, for atp, it was 6.6×10(-4) m and 12.6×10(-4) m form gypseum ande. floccosum, respectively. choline kinase of ... | 1983 | 27519840 |
| phosphatidate phosphatase of dermatophytes. | phosphatidate phosphatase (ec 3.1.3.4) was detected in filamentous pathogenic fungi. in both dermatophytes,microsporum gypseum andepidermophyton floccosum, the enzyme was located in the mitochondrial and microsomal subcellular fractions with a ph optimum of 6.0. thee. floccosum enzyme was more active than that ofm. gypseum. although the enzyme in both fractions of the dermatophytes was susceptible to inhibition by fe(2+), mn(2+), cu(2+), ba(2+) and hg(2+), thee. floccosum microsomal enzyme was c ... | 1982 | 27519433 |
| phosphatidate phosphatase of dermatophytes. | phosphatidate phosphatase (ec 3.1.3.4) was detected in filamentous pathogenic fungi. in both dermatophytes,microsporum gypseum andepidermophyton floccosum, the enzyme was located in the mitochondrial and microsomal subcellular fractions with a ph optimum of 6.0. thee. floccosum enzyme was more active than that ofm. gypseum. although the enzyme in both fractions of the dermatophytes was susceptible to inhibition by fe(2+), mn(2+), cu(2+), ba(2+) and hg(2+), thee. floccosum microsomal enzyme was c ... | 1982 | 27519433 |
| urease gene of trichophyton rubrum var. raubitschekii. | the recent description (in genbank) of a urease-encoding gene from trichophyton rubrum provides an opportunity to compare this species to the highly similar t. rubrum var. raubitschekii. therefore, the corresponding genomic dna was recovered from t. rubrum var. raubitschekii, and the sequence and expression were compared for this urease gene in urease-positive and -negative isolates of t. rubrum and t. rubrum var. raubitschekii. the sequence (2371 bp) of the t. rubrum var. raubitschekii urease g ... | 2013 | 23083471 |
| [natural foci in kamchatka of zooanthroponotic trichophytosis due to trichophyton gypseum]. | | 1977 | 930308 |
| [natural foci of trichophytosis caused by trichophyton gypseum (bodin) blanch]. | | 1974 | 4279534 |
| [latent carrier state of trichophyton gypseum in wild murine rodents]. | | 1974 | 4419723 |
| [metabolic products of microorganisms. 118. delta-n-hydroxy-l-arginine, an amino acid antagonist from nannizzia gypsea]. | | 1973 | 4775031 |
| [metabolic products of microorganisms. 118. delta-n-hydroxy-l-arginine, an amino acid antagonist from nannizzia gypsea]. | | 1973 | 4732223 |
| [the hedgehog--a source of trichophytosis caused by trichophyton gypseum]. | | 1972 | 4265630 |
| [epidemiology of trichophytosis caused by trichophyton gypseum]. | | 1969 | 5393854 |
| [on the bactericidal effect of hexachlorophene soap on trichophyton gypseum]. | | 1967 | 5620476 |
| [murine rodents as carriers of trichophyton gypseum and t. rosaceum]. | | 1967 | 4239974 |
| [clinical and epidemiological features of trichophytosis due to trichophyton gypseum]. | | 1966 | 6002991 |
| a smooth-walled mutant of nannizzia gypsea (nann.) stockd. isolated from soil. | | 1966 | 5335094 |
| [carriers of trichophyton gypseum]. | | 1965 | 4224916 |
| the function of hen eggs and briquets in the transfer of trichophyton gypseum var. asteroides. | | 1965 | 5896261 |
| [the significance of tularemic epizootics in the spread of infections caused by trichophyton gypseum]. | | 1963 | 14068288 |
| [trichophyton gypseum bodin 1902-comparison of assimilation qualities of normal cultures with influenced by antimycotics]. | | 1962 | 13953525 |
| [pathogenic effects of chemomorphoses of trichophyton gypseum bodin, 1902]. | | 1962 | 13906157 |
| [morphology of reproductive organs of ctenomyces mentagrophytes robin (trichophyton gypseum asteroides sabouraud)]. | | 1958 | 13626000 |
| [mycosis tonsillaris; rare case of trichophyton gypseum-caused mycosis tonsillaris]. | | 1957 | 13504823 |
| biochemical studies on pathogenic fungi. viii. the effect of an antibiotic, trichomycin, on the respiration and phosphourus metabolism of trichophyton gypseum. | | 1957 | 13527130 |
| biochemical studies on pathogenic fungi. vii. the effect of synthetic fungicides and fatty acids on the respiration of trichophyton gypseum. | | 1957 | 13527129 |
| biochemical studies on pathogenic fungi. vi. nutritional studies on trichophyton gypseum with special reference to its pleomorphism. | | 1957 | 13527128 |
| [effect of chloromycetin on trichophyton gypseum respiration]. | | 1956 | 13404633 |
| [trichophyton gypseum bodin, 1902 var. quinckeanum quincke, 1885, blanchard 1896 as a cause of epidemic infection in workers at processing straw]. | | 1956 | 13364974 |
| [blepharociliary localization of diffuse epidermophytosis caused by trichophyton gypseum asteroides]. | | 1954 | 13230273 |
| [morphologic variability of trichophyton gypseum granulosum]. | | 2006 | 13121139 |
| [observations on effect of onion, garlic, and horseradish phytoncides on pathogenic fungi achorion schoenleini, trichophyton gypseum asteroides, and microsporon gypseum]. | | 2006 | 13074313 |
| [observation on stimulation and inhibition of the growth of pathogenic fungi achorion schoenleini and trichophyton gypseum granulosum by vitamin b complex on sabouraud's medium]. | | 2016 | 12993872 |
| extensive verrucous dermatitis associated with dermatophytosis and onychomycosis due to trichophyton gypseum. | | 1951 | 14810227 |
| factors in amorphous penicillin g influencing growth of fungi; effect on elaboration of trichophytin by trichophyton gypseum. | | 1949 | 18127497 |
| artificially induced resistance of trichophyton gypseum to pelargonic acid. | | 1949 | 18107500 |
| the effect of hormones on the growth of trichophyton purpureum and trichophyton gypseum. | | 1947 | 20238720 |
| studies of ringworm; incidence of trichophyton gypseum in india. | | 1947 | 20242778 |
| an unusual case of ringworm in an adult (due to trichophyton gypseum). | | 1924 | 20315217 |
| composition and antifungal activity of zhumeria majdae essential oil. | essential oils extracted from different plants are extensively used in perfume, beverage, and food industries and are reported to exhibit antimicrobial activities against a variety of fungi. zhumeria majdae belonging to the lamiaceae family is a rare and endemic medicinal plant species in iran, with a strong and pleasant odor. the leaves of this plant have been used for many years as an antiseptic carminative agent for the treatment of stomachache (especially in infants) and dysmenorrhea. | 2015 | 28680999 |
| anti-dermatophyte activity of leguminosae plants from southern brazil with emphasis on mimosa pigra (leguminosae). | intensive prophylactic use of antifungals leads to the increase of drug resistance and the need for new and more effective treatments are real. plants from leguminosae family are rich in flavonoids, for which numerous biological activities have been described, including antifungal effects. | 2017 | 28822705 |
| [tinea capitis: main mycosis child. epidemiological study on 10years]. | despite the changes in their epidemiology, and the improving level of hygiene of the population, tinea capitis is still considered a public health problem in our country, and is the most common type of dermatophytosis in our country. the aim of our study was to evaluate the epidemiological, clinical and mycological features of tinea capitis in children encountered in the tunis region. a retrospective study concerned 1600 children aged 6 months to 15 years suspected to have tinea capitis was cond ... | 2017 | 28501468 |
| quantitative and structural analyses of the in vitro and ex vivo biofilm-forming ability of dermatophytes. | the aim of this study was to evaluate the in vitro and ex vivo biofilm-forming ability of dermatophytes on a nail fragment. | 2017 | 28708048 |
| the first case of onychomycosis in a koala (phascolarctos cinereus) due to atypical isolates of microsporum gypseum, a diagnostic challenge. | superficial mycotic infections have been only poorly described in koalas and there are no reliable mycologically confirmed data regarding clinical isolation of dermatophytes in this animal. we report an 11-year-old female koala, kept in a zoo in tokyo, japan, and presenting with hyperkeratotic lesions and scaly plaques on forepaw claws and pads reminiscent of fungal infection. | 2016 | 28681020 |
| first isolation of arthroderma fulvum in japan. | morphology and molecular characteristics of microsporum gypseum clinical isolates obtained from the fur of a normal rabbit (n=1) and the soil from 10 different rabbit hutches in six elementary schools (n=10) were examined. isolates were also identified by sequence analysis of the internal transcribed spacer (its) region. all 11 isolates demonstrated homology with the arthroderma fulvum its sequence. furthermore, pcr analysis for the presence of mating type genes detected positivity for mat1-1 (n ... | 2017 | 28855478 |
| human infections with microsporum gypseum complex (nannizzia gypsea) in slovenia. | microsporum gypseum complex is a group of geophillic dermatophytes with a worldwide distribution and is a rare cause of dermatomycoses in humans. the infection most commonly presents as tinea corporis, with some geographical and occupational variations. we studied m. gypseum complex infections in patients examined in the mycological laboratory of the department of dermatovenereology, university medical centre ljubljana, during the period 2000-2015. diagnosis was confirmed by mycological examinat ... | 2017 | 28840426 |
| case report of onychomycosis and tinea corporis due to microsporum gypseum. | microsporum gypseum is a geophilic dermatophyte that colonises keratinous substances in the soil. fur-bearing animals carry this dermatophyte but are rarely infected. human infection can be acquired from the soil, carrier or infected animals, and rarely other humans. m gypseum is an uncommon cause of cutaneous infection in humans and typically manifests as tinea corporis, tinea barbae, and tinea capitis. onychomycosis is rarely caused by m gypseum. | 2017 | 28817957 |
| chemoselective fluorination and chemoinformatic analysis of griseofulvin: natural vs fluorinated fungal metabolites. | griseofulvin is a fungal metabolite and antifungal drug used for the treatment of dermatophytosis in both humans and animals. recently, griseofulvin and its analogues have attracted renewed attention due to reports of their potential anticancer effects. in this study griseofulvin (1) and related analogues (2-6, with 4 being new to literature) were isolated from xylaria cubensis. six fluorinated analogues (7-12) were synthesized, each in a single step using the isolated natural products and selec ... | 2017 | 28802670 |
| diagnosis and successful treatment of a potentially zoonotic dermatophytosis caused by microsporum gypseum in a zoo-housed north american porcupine (erethizon dorsatum). | a female north american porcupine ( erethizon dorsatum ) was evaluated for a unilateral pedal crusting and alopecic dermatopathy. fungal culture and histopathology testing revealed microsporum gypseum dermatophytosis. treatment with topical miconazole was initiated and then discontinued after 9 days and changed to oral terbinafine. twenty-eight days after initial examination, clinical signs were improving, and fungal cultures of the front foot, muzzle, and noninfected area along the dorsum were ... | 2017 | 28749293 |