antifungal evaluation of bis mannich bases derived from acetophenones and their corresponding piperidinols and stability studies. | the development of resistance to current antifungal therapeutics drives the search for effective new agents. the fact that some acetophenone-derived mannich bases had shown antifungal activities in our previous studies led us to design and synthesize acetophenone-derived bis mannich bases, b1-b5, bis(beta-aroylethyl)methylamine hydrochlorides, to evaluate their antifungal activity. these bis mannich bases were then converted to the corresponding piperidinols, c1-c5, which are structural isomers ... | 2002 | 12392084 |
antimicrobial evaluation of some mannich bases of acetophenones and representative quaternary derivatives. | 1-aryl-3-dimethylamino-1-propanone hydrochlorides ia-f (series i) as mono-mannich bases bis(beta-aroylethyl)ethylamine hydrochlorides iia, iib, iid, iie (series ii) as bis-mannich bases, 3-aroyl-4-aryl-1-ethyl-4-piperidinol hydrochlorides (structural isomer of bis derivatives iiia-e, series iii), and some of their representative quaternary salts (ig, iiif, iiig) were synthesized. antimicrobial activities of the compounds were evaluated against some bacteria and fungi. series i and iii showed ant ... | 2002 | 12442641 |
new 2h-tetrahydro-1, 3, 5-thiadiazine-2-thiones incorporating glycine and glycinamide as potential antifungal agents. | the new title derivatives (4b-h and 5a-i) were synthesized by reaction of the appropriate primary amine, carbon disulphide, and formaldehyde. these derivatives were prepared in order to study the effects of introducing polar groups at n3 or n5 or at both positions on the biological activity. the compounds were tested for their antifungal activity in vitro against pathogenic (trichophyton rubrum and candida albicans), phytopathogenic (penicillum expansum, trichoderma hazianum, and fasarium oxyspo ... | 2002 | 12447917 |
clinical trichophyton rubrum strain exhibiting primary resistance to terbinafine. | the in vitro antifungal susceptibilities of six clinical trichophyton rubrum isolates obtained sequentially from a single onychomycosis patient who failed oral terbinafine therapy (250 mg/day for 24 weeks) were determined by broth microdilution and macrodilution methodologies. strain relatedness was examined by random amplified polymorphic dna (rapd) analyses. data obtained from both broth micro- and macrodilution assays were in agreement and revealed that the six clinical isolates had greatly r ... | 2003 | 12499173 |
molecular strain typing of trichophyton rubrum indicates multiple strain involvement in onychomycosis. | trichophyton rubrum is an important cause of onychomycosis. molecular strain typing methods have recently been developed to address questions of epidemiology and source of relapse following treatment. | 2003 | 12534594 |
disseminated nocardia asteroides and coinfection with trichophyton rubrum in a renal transplant recipient. | disseminated nocardia infection has a high mortality and morbidity rate in solid organ transplant recipients, even when appropriate antibiotics are given. in this report a renal transplant recipient is described, who developed disseminated nocardia asteroides infection with lung, eye, and brain involvement, in addition to coinfection with trichophyton rubrum. | 2002 | 12535267 |
tinea pedis observed in cagliari, italy, between 1996 and 2000. | the aim of this study was to verify the incidence of tinea pedis in patients observed in the department of dermatology of the university of cagliari, italy, in the period from 1996 to 2000. we examined 722 patients, 536 with lesions and 186 without lesions of the feet and in 169 of them (23.4%) we diagnosed tinea pedis. all patients suffering from tinea pedis belonged to the group with lesions. in the 536 patients with clinical manifestations which were evident to a certain degree, microscope an ... | 2003 | 12588481 |
etiology of toe-web disease in al-ain, united arab emirates: bacteriological and mycological studies. | we examined and sampled 45 patients with toe-web intertrigo for bacteriological and mycological studies. prominent isolated pathogens were the genus candida (57.7%), genus aspergillus (28.8%), pseudomonas aeruginosa (26.7%) and coliforms (24.4%). dermatophytes scored 4.4% (trichophyton rubrum). there were 43 patents (95.5%) who presented with marked hyperkeratosis and maceration of the toe-webs involved. the tradition of the emirati population of sitting cross-legged may, over time, induce in th ... | 2001 | 12596950 |
[hypersensitiviy to trichophyton rubrum antigens in atopic and non-atopic podiatrists]. | podiatrists as well as manicurists are exposed to inhale nail dust contaminated with mycotic particles when filing and burring the onychomycotic nails of their patients. as some of them with atopic background suffered worsening of their symptoms we decided to study the immune response to the fungus trichophyton rubrum (tr) that was isolated from the nail dust obtained from the podiatrists office. | 2003 | 12646121 |
the fungicidal activity of novel nanoemulsion (x8w60pc) against clinically important yeast and filamentous fungi. | surfactant nanoemulsions are water in oil preparations that proved to have a broad spectrum biocidal activity against a variety of microorganisms including gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria, spores and enveloped viruses. these preparations are non-toxic to the skin, mucous membrane and gastrointestinal tissues at biocidal concentrations. in this study, 0.1% of the nanoemulsion designated x8w60pc has shown fungicidal activity against yeast including candida albicans and c. tropicalis in 15 ... | 2002 | 12650595 |
acute fungal pustulosis on a bedridden patient's back. | we report a particular dermatophytosis due to trichophyton rubrum. a 61-year-old woman presented an eruption which quickly evolved within 48 h, consisting of papular annular patches surrounded by creamy white pustules, which sometimes coalesced. the eruption was exclusively located on the back. the rest of the body and skin examination was normal, and the patient had no temperature. the mycological sample revealed mycelial filaments in the direct microscopic examination and t. rubrum in the myco ... | 2003 | 12673087 |
characteristics of superficial mycoses in malta. | a study was conducted to determine the chief agents of superficial mycoses in malta. data were collected over a 5-year period from mycologic investigations carried out on all dermatologic specimens sent to the mycology laboratory at st. luke's hospital in malta. | 2003 | 12694490 |
a study of dermatophytes and their in-vitro antifungal sensitivity. | of the 150 clinically suspected cases of dermatophytosis studied, majority of the cases were from age group 11-20 and 21-30 (51.4%), tinea corporis (48.7%) and tinea capitis (18%) were the commonest clinical types. the isolation rate was 24% (36) of which 19 (52.7%) were trichophyton rubrum, 11 (30.55%) were trichophyton mentagrophytes and 4 (11.1%) were trichophyton violaceum. one isolate each of microsporum gypseum & epidermophyton floccosum were obtained. griseofulvin proved to be the best dr ... | 2002 | 12696733 |
[clinical and epidemiological survey of dermatophytoses in jaen (spain)] | prevalence of dermatophytosis, with respect to age and sex and dermatophyte species, in jaen was investigated during a period of three years (1996-1999). the prevalence of dermatophytosis over three years was 4.48 cases / 1000 inhabitants. the isolated species were: microsporum canis (48.6%), trichophyton mentagrophytes (27.1%), epidermophyton floccosum (10%), trichophyton rubrum (8.6%), trichophyton violaceum (4.3%), and microsporum gypseum (1.4%). the most frequently observed dermatophytoses w ... | 2002 | 12716229 |
severe measles in a young female patient with chronic, generalized trichophyton rubrum infection showing type 2 helper t cell-dominant immunologic reactivity. | an obese 18-year-old girl without a history of atopic dermatitis or a systemic immunosuppressive disorder had severe measles with liver dysfunction and pneumonia. for the previous 3 years she had had a chronic untreated generalized trichophyton rubrum infection. the rash of the measles tended to spare the fungal lesions, where numerous fungi grew in the stratum corneum. serum ige level was markedly elevated (>16,000 iu/ml) and decreased after effective antifungal therapy. delayed skin hypersensi ... | 2003 | 12734471 |
[mycoses frequency in three communities in the north mountain of the state of puebla]. | in order to know mycosis frequency in the north of the state of puebla, mexico, in habitants from the communities of ayotoxco, mazatepec and zacatipan were studied. previous medical study biological samples were submitted to direct examination, smear and culture. histoplasmin and sporotrichin skin test were applied to 57 individual from zacatipan. from 110 patients 146 mycological studies were performed. eighty six cases (59%) of mycosis were detected: 43 finger or toenails onychomycosis, 25 tin ... | 2003 | 12754946 |
antifungal properties of novel n- and alpha,beta-substituted succinimides against dermatophytes. | the synthesis and antifungal properties of a series of new n-aryl alpha,beta-substituted succinimides against a panel of dermatophytes of clinical relevance are reported. among those compounds possessing a n-phenyl substituent, 7-thia-2-azabicyclo[2,2,1]hept-2-en-3-amine[5,6-c]succinimide was the better inhibitor of trichophyton rubrum, the major ethiological agent of all infections produced by dermatophytes. in contrast, succinimides containing a n-(p-sulfonylphenyl) substituent, only inhibited ... | 2003 | 12785125 |
antifungal activities of nine traditional mexican medicinal plants. | eighteen plant extracts from nine traditional mexican medicinal plants were tested for antifungal activity against two dermatophyte fungal species (trichophyton mentagrophytes and trichophyton rubrum), one non-dermatophyte (aspergillus niger), and one yeast (candida albicans). the strongest effect was manifested by the hexane extracts from eupatorium aschenbornianum and sedum oxypetalum, as well as the methanol extracts from lysiloma acapulcensis and annona cherimolia. | 2003 | 12787958 |
species identification and strain differentiation of dermatophyte fungi using polymerase chain reaction amplification and restriction enzyme analysis. | standard biochemical tests, microscopy, colony characteristics, and mating tests have conventionally been used for the identification of dermatophytes species, but these methods of identification are costly, time-consuming, and require special skills. | 2003 | 12789175 |
sialic acids are absent from the dermatophytes trichophyton mentagrophytes and trichophyton rubrum. | experiments were performed to determine whether sialic acids are expressed in two dermatophytes: trichophyton rubrum and t. mentagrophytes, similarly to other fungal pathogens. chemical extraction of mycelia and microconidia followed by high-performance thin-layer chromatography and colorimetric assays were all negative for sialic acid. incubation of dermatophytes in the presence of limax flavus agglutinin, specific for sialic acid, was negative in a fluorescence staining test. we have also used ... | 2003 | 12801362 |
absolute configuration of keisslone, a new antimicrobial metabolite from keissleriella sp. ys4108, a marine filamentous fungus. | in order to purify enough material for establishing the absolute stereochemistry of the new antifungal metabolite 3,6,8-trihydroxy-3-[3,5-dimethyl-2-oxo-3(e)-heptenyl]-2,3-dihydronaphthalen-1(4h)-one produced by keissleriella sp., a marine filamentous fungus (strain number: ys 4108), a repeated growth and fractionation of the fungal culture was performed to give instead a new antimicrobial metabolite, keisslone (1), the structure of which was elucidated on the basis of spectral analyses includin ... | 2003 | 12802739 |
photodynamic inactivation of the dermatophyte trichophyton rubrum. | dermatophytes are fungi that can cause infections (known as tinea) of the skin, hair and nails because of their ability to use keratin. superficial mycoses are probably the most prevalent of infectious diseases worldwide. one of the most distinct limitations of the current therapeutic options is the recurrence of the infection and duration of treatment. the present study shows that trichophyton rubrum in suspension culture is susceptible to photodynamic treatment (pdt), a completely new applicat ... | 2003 | 12812300 |
[three years incidence of dermatophytes in a hospital in porto (portugal)]. | we evaluated the incidence of dermatophytes isolated at our hospital in the years of 1997 to 2000 and correlated it with anatomical site and age. trichophyton rubrum was the predominant species in all anatomical sites, excluding scalp, followed by microsporum canis, the leading agent of tinea capitis. all dermatophytosis, except tinea capitis by m. canis and trichophyton schoenleinnii appeared mainly in adult patients. our results revealed no substantial differences to other portuguese studies r ... | 2002 | 12825982 |
[study of dermatophytoses in lanzarote (1995-199)]. | we report on the incidence of dermatophytes isolated in lanzarote island from june-95 to december-99. we gathered 76 samples. tinea corporis was the most frequent (40.79%) condition, and after this, tinea pedis (26.31%). trichophyton rubrum was the commonest agent isolated involving 52.63% of patients. we compare our results with other canarian studies, and with clinical patterns described in other spanish studies published in the 1990's. from these comparations we can deduce: a) the distributio ... | 2002 | 12825996 |
pcr-based identification of common dermatophyte species using primer sets specific for the dna topoisomerase ii genes. | we have determined nucleotide sequences of the dna topoisomerase ii genes of the dermatophyte species, and conducted a pcr-based identification system using species-specific primers for the nucleotide sequences. | 2003 | 12850308 |
onychomycosis in children: an overview. | onychomycosis in children is relatively uncommon, with a prevalence of approximately 0.3% worldwide. the most common etiologic organism in trichophyton rubrum. the oral antifungal agents terbinafine, itraconazole, and fluconazole, and the topical nail lacquers ciclopirox and amorolfine, are not approved for use in treating onychomycosis in children. however, these agents appear to be effective and safe in this indication. | 2003 | 12852378 |
onychomycosis in systemic lupus erythematosus: a case control study. | immunosuppressed patients are prone to develop onychomycosis. in systemic lupus erythematosus (sle) there are no previous studies. we aimed to establish the prevalence, clinical characteristics, and organisms causing onychomycosis in sle patients compared with controls. | 2003 | 12858446 |
glycosylphosphatidylinositols synthesized by trichophyton rubrum in a cell-free system. | the opportunistic fungi trichophyton rubrum and t. mentagrophytes, are responsible for relatively non-inflammatory chronic dermatophytes infections in immunocompromised patients but also in healthy individuals. this chronic infection is associated with immunosuppressive effects of the cell wall components particularly the polysaccharides secreted by these organisms. we have studied glycosylphosphatidylinositol (gpi) anchor biosynthesis in the pathogenic fungus t. rubrum and could demonstrate tha ... | 2003 | 12870198 |
inhibition of dermatophytes by optical brighteners. | the aim of this study was to investigate a possible effect of optical brighteners on the growth of dermatophytes. typical strains of trichophyton rubrum, t. mentagrophytes, microsporum canis and epidermophyton floccosum were grown on agar plates containing two different brighteners of stilbenedisulfonic acid type in concentrations between 5 x 10(-5) and 1 x 10(-2) mol l-1 and their thallus diameters were compared with controls. in addition, hyphae grown with brighteners were compared with contro ... | 2003 | 12870200 |
superficial fungal infections in 102 renal transplant recipients: a case-control study. | renal transplant recipients are predisposed to superficial fungal infections caused by graft-preserving immunosuppressive therapy. reports have documented a wide range of prevalence rates for superficial fungal infections in this patient group. | 2003 | 12894063 |
[analysis of dermatophyte flora at a private clinic in sapporo during the period 1992 to 2001]. | statistical analysis was made of a total of 5530 patients (6798 cases) of dermatophytoses presenting at our private clinic during the period 1992 to 2001. the number of patients and cases represents 8.0% and 9.8% of the entire outpatient population during that time, respectively. sex ratio (male/female) was 1.5. among the 6798 dermatophytoses cases, tinea pedis was most frequent (65.8%), followed by tinea unguium (20.7%), tinea cruris (7.2%), tinea corporis (3.9%), tinea manuum (2.4%) and tinea ... | 2003 | 12913811 |
arthroconidial formation in trichophyton raubitschekii. | arthroconidia produced by dermatophytic fungi are considered to be the primary cause of skin and nail infections in humans and animals. trichophyton rubrum is currently the most common cause of tinea pedis all over the world. the common form of t. rubrum produces a cottony colony in cultures that is characteristically low in conidia formation. the attempts to produce arthroconidia in t. rubrum have shown little success so far. recently, trichophyton raubitschekii, an anthropophilic dermatophyte ... | 2003 | 12950902 |
prevalence and causative agents of superficial mycoses in a textile factory in adana, turkey. | this study was carried out in a textile factory settled in the city center of adana, turkey. the workers were evaluated for the presence of superficial mycoses and the interaction of their working environment or working condition. a total of 431 textile workers were included in the study, with a male to female ratio of 378 (87.7%) to 53 (12.3%) and an age range of 19-52 (mean: 33.7 +/- 6.8). direct examination and/or culture revealed superficial mycoses in 73 (16.9%) workers, among them 56 (76.7 ... | 2003 | 12950903 |
[the change of dermatophyte spectrum in dermatomycoses]. | the spectrum of dermatophytes out of mycotic skin lesions had changed in last 70 years. before the second world war in germany microsporum audouinii and epidermophyton floccosum held the first position, since the fifties of last century trichophyton rubrum is the most frequently isolated dermatophyte accounting for 80-90% of the strains, followed by t. mentagrophytes. this development is typical for central and north europe and is connected with the increase in the incidence of tinea pedis. in c ... | 2003 | 12955853 |
bioactive alkyl phenols and embelin from oxalis erythrorhiza. | the benzoquinone embelin and four alkyl phenols were isolated from an argentinean collection of oxalis erythrorhiza. 3-heptadecyl-5-methoxy-phenol is reported for the first time. the structures were determined by spectroscopic methods. embelin presented inhibitory effect on methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus, escherichia coli and the dermatophytic fungi epidermophyton floccosum, microsporum canis, microsporum gypseum, trichophyton mentagrophytes and trichophyton rubrum with mics ranging ... | 2003 | 12963150 |
antifungal activity of fractions and two pure compounds of flowers from wedelia paludosa (acmela brasiliensis) (asteraceae). | wedelia paludosa (acmela brasiliensis) (asteraceae), a traditionally used native brazilian medicinal plant, showed antifungal activity against dermatophytes in dilution tests. the hexane, dichloromethane and butanol fractions displayed activity against epidermophyton floccosum, trichophyton rubrum and trichophyton mentagrophytes, with minimal inhibitory concentrations between 250 and 1000 microg/ml. two pure compounds, identified as kaurenoic acid (1) and luteolin (2), also showed activity again ... | 2003 | 12967035 |
tinea imbricata in a european: double infection with trichophyton concentricum and trichophyton rubrum. | | 1952 | 12987562 |
[resistance to washing and warmth of pathogenic skin fungi, especially epidermophyton rubrum (castellani)]. | | 1952 | 12989739 |
kerion caused by trichophyton rubrum. | | 1952 | 12996042 |
vasicular trichophyton rubrum (purpureum) infection simulating dermatitis herpetiformis. | | 1952 | 12996053 |
trichophyton rubrum infection. | | 1952 | 12996059 |
asterol dihydrochloride in the treatment of dermatophytosis caused by trichophyton rubrum (purpureum). | | 1952 | 13000196 |
deep infection of mice with trichophyton rubrum (purpureum). | | 1952 | 13000202 |
systemic disturbances in recalcitrant trichophyton rubrum (purpureum) infections; studies and short report on therapeutic experiments. | | 1953 | 13029921 |
sycosis barbae due to trichophyton rubrum (purpureum); report of a case. | | 1953 | 13064851 |
[unusual form of mycosis (granuloma) on the lower leg caused by trichophyton rubrum castellani]. | | 1953 | 13087391 |
a special granulomatous form of mycosis on the lower legs caused by trichophyton rubrum castellani. | | 1953 | 13095024 |
trichophyton rubrum infection simulating erythema perstans. | | 1954 | 13130905 |
ringworm of the hands due to trichophyton rubrum. | | 1954 | 13135683 |
nodular granulomatous perifolliculitis of the legs caused by trichophyton rubrum. | | 1954 | 13137599 |
trichophyton rubrum infection treated with refrigeration with liquid nitrogen. | | 1954 | 13137607 |
[streptomycosis (streptomyces albus) subcutanea fistulosa with aphlegmasic, generalized, focus forming epidermophytosis (epidermophyton rubrum castellani)]. | | 1954 | 13151554 |
a study of the host-parasite relationship of trichophyton mentagrophytes and trichophyton rubrum when introduced into the granuloma pouch of rats. | | 1954 | 13212171 |
resistance of trichophyton rubrum and microsporum audouini to two-hydroxystilbamidine induced in vitro. | | 1954 | 13212173 |
treatment of onychomycosis due to trichophyton rubrum. | | 1955 | 13217470 |
a study of experimental human infections due to trichophyton rubrum, trichophyton mentagrophytes and epidermophyton floccosum, with particular reference to the self-limitation of the resultant lesions. | | 1955 | 13242900 |
trichophyton rubrum infections: a clinical, mycologic and experimental study. | | 1955 | 13271838 |
note on the parasitic growth-phase of trichophyton rubrum in hairs. | | 1956 | 13316636 |
trichophyton rubrum infection simulating creeping eruption; report of a case. | | 1956 | 13371931 |
the etiology of dermatophytosis; shift from trichophyton mentagrophytes to trichophyton rubrum, 1935-1954. | | 1957 | 13381195 |
[herpes circinatus caused by trichophyton rubrum in an infant of 8 months]. | | 1956 | 13382070 |
[epidemiology of epidermophytosis, with special reference to trichophyton rubrum castellani]. | | 1956 | 13395435 |
trichophyton rubrum infection in families. | | 1957 | 13404290 |
deep-seated pustular trichophyton rubrum. | | 1957 | 13410114 |
an outbreak of trichophyton rubrum infection in south australia. | | 1956 | 13425972 |
in vitro hair cultures for differentiating between atypical isolates of trichophyton mentagrophytes and trichophyton rubrum. | | 1957 | 13430694 |
pigments in trichophyton rubrum. | | 1957 | 13430800 |
growth of trichophyton mentagrophytes and trichophyton rubrum in increased carbon dioxide tensions. | | 1957 | 13439148 |
human immune globulin therapy of extensive trichophyton rubrum infection. | | 1957 | 13443522 |
the isolation in crystalline form of some of the pigments of trichophyton rubrum. | | 1957 | 13475944 |
trichophyton rubrum infections of the lower legs. | | 1957 | 13489596 |
[case reports on the epidemiology of trichophyton rubrum diseases]. | | 1957 | 13512873 |
the effect of amino acids on the growth and sporulation of trichophyton rubrum; possible application to diagnosis and therapy. | | 1958 | 13514156 |
[double infection by trichophyton rubrum and trichophyton verrucosum]. | | 1958 | 13548702 |
[clinical manifestations of epidermophyton rubrum infection]. | | 1958 | 13593089 |
[current accumulated findings of trichophyton rubrum (epidermophyton rubrum castellani]. | | 1958 | 13593557 |
[familial trichophytosis caused by trichophyton rubrum exchiding the father of the family]. | | 1959 | 13661944 |
[treatment of onychomycosis of the hand caused by epidermophyton rubrum]. | | 1959 | 13676251 |
treatment of superficial fungous infections. value and limitations of systemic administration of griseofulvin. | comprehensive studies and numerous clinical reports have shown that griseofulvin orally in a dose of 1 gm. daily is an effective treatment for superficial fungous infections of the skin, hair and nails. the drug is not effective against yeast infections (moniliasis), bacterial infections or most of the deep fungous infections. duration of treatment varies with the site of infection, glabrous skin, crotch and scalp responding within four to five weeks. infections of palms, soles and nails require ... | 1961 | 13685389 |
[results of anti-cryptogamic therapy in a refractory case of athlete's foot caused by trichophyton rubrum]. | | 1960 | 13721626 |
the fungistatic action of oleic, linoleic, and linolenic acids on trichophyton rubrum in vitro. | | 1960 | 13727933 |
the isolation of unique sterol from the mycelium of a strain of trichophyton rubrum. | | 1961 | 13785975 |
melanoid pigment production in a strain of trichophyton rubrum. | | 1960 | 13788996 |
arsine production by trichophyton rubrum. | | 1961 | 13788997 |
nutritional and environmental factors affecting pigmentation in trichophyton rubrum. | | 1961 | 13788998 |
the comparative morphology of the fungal mat and ball of trichophyton rubrum. | | 1961 | 13788999 |
a preliminary investigation of the pigments of trichophyton rubrum. | | 1960 | 13795812 |
recurrence of trichophyton rubrum infection during treatment with griseofulvin. report of a case. | | 1960 | 13799871 |
widespread trichophyton rubrum granulomas treated with griseofulvin. | | 1960 | 13801315 |
intermittent treatment of trichophyton rubrum infections with griseofulvin. | | 1960 | 13812478 |
effect of griseofulvin on trichophyton rubrum and trichophyton violaceum infections. clinicomycological correlation of the mode of action in tissue. | | 1960 | 13816085 |
dosage requirements of griseofulvin in onychomycosis due to trichophyton rubrum. i. preliminary report. | | 1960 | 13816771 |
[trichophytia profunda barbae caused by trichophyton rubrum and studies on the epidemiology of the pathogen]. | | 1960 | 13820930 |
studies on the respiration of trichophyton rubrum. | | 1959 | 13842079 |
griseofulvin and trichophyton rubrum infections. | | 1960 | 13844836 |
lupus erythematosus in two patients after griseofulvin treatment of trichophyton rubrum infection. | | 1962 | 13860362 |
a study of susceptibility to infection by trichophyton rubrum. | | 1961 | 13865047 |
[granulomatous nodular perifollicultis. wilson's granuloma caused by trichophyton rubrum]. | | 1962 | 13877048 |
the effect of certain steroids upon the growth of trichophyton rubrum. | | 1962 | 13878415 |
[morphological, biological and physiological studies of trichophyton rubrum. i. morphological studies and experimental inoculation of guinea pigs]. | | 1962 | 13919070 |