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large spores (macroconidia, fuseaux) of microsporum canis in vivo; report of two cases. 194918113618
effect of yeast extract on microsporum audouini and microsporum canis. 195015433400
variation in microsporum canis and microsporum audouini. 195024538418
the effect of various substances on the oxygen uptake of microsporum canis growth in submerged culture. 195114850779
effect of roentgen rays on microsporum canis; an in vitro study. 195114829055
the pathogenesis of tinea capitis due to microsporum audouini and microsporum canis. i. gross observations following the inoculation of humans. 195214908198
the treatment of microsporum canis infection of the scalp with dibromopropamidine isethionate. 195213081520
a liquid synthetic medium suitable for the differentiation of microsporum audouini gruby 1843, and of microsporum canis bodin 1902. 195212978206
structures resembling fuseaux in a case of ringworm of the scalp due to microsporum canis bodin and microsporum audouini gruby. 195313032318
the digestion of human hair keratin by microsporum canis bodin. 195313044911
tinea capitis caused by microsporum canis; report of an outbreak in a dunedin institution. 195413166008
microsporum canis infection of the scalp in an adult with cicatricial alopecia. 195514363571
experimental microsporum canis infections in kittens. 195613283230
the ecology of microsporum canis bodin in new zealand. 195613367404
tinea capitis (microsporum canis) in a thirty-day-old infant. 195713443516
[microsporum canis infections in the area of hamburg]. 195713461554
microsporum canis; an intensive outbreak. 195713472074
[microsporia epidemic due to microsporum canis transmitted by cats in kaiserslautern]. 195813534398
[rapid cure of ringworm of the scalp caused by microsporum canis with an acid pomade & iodine]. 195813608248
[rare infections caused by trichophyton schönleinii (lebert) langeron & milochevitch (1930) & microsporum canis bodin (1902) occuring in germany with remarks on their nomenclature]. 195813548710
[the value of the animal experiment in the differentiation of microsporum audouini from microsporum canis]. 195813548714
epidemic due to microsporum canis. 195813582197
[microsporia epidemic due to microsporum canis in southwest germany]. 195914443376
[cure in about 10 days of tinea caused by "microsporum canis" by the addition of griseofulvin to the local therapy previously used alone]. 195913853799
griseofulvin in treatment of infections of scalp due to microsporum canis. 195913797908
microsporum canis infection in man and animals. 195913852345
observations on the treatment of microsporum canis tinea capitis with griseofulvin. 195913852346
carbohydrate metabolism in microsporum canis. 196013809439
a ringworm epidemic caused by microsporum canis in a rural community. 196014428785
[microsporia caused by microsporum canis]. 196113905384
griseofulvin treatment in experimental microsporum canis infection in the cat. 196113730124
[importance of the cat in the transmission of microsporum canis in rio grande do sul (brazil)]. 196113763293
microsporum canis. pets and human ringworm. 196214466324
microsporum canis infection in cats treated with griseofulvin. 196213920963
the amino acid metabolism of microsporum canis. 196213878414
[study of a case of tinea capitis caused by microsporum canis in an adult]. 196213914918
fine particle griseofulvin: a preliminary report of clinical experiences in the treatment of microsporum canis infection of the scalp. 196214028572
absence of kynurenine in cultures of microsporum canis grown in tryptophane enriched sabouraud's agar. 196314085452
the trichophyton mentagrophytes and microsporum canis infection of the guinea-pig. 196313949396
[role of microsporum canis in the production of tineas in madrid]. 196314013430
on 1117 microsporum canis infections in montreal (1954-1961). 196313984486
corneal ulcer and conjunctivitis caused by microsporum canis. 196314099408
[on the isolation of an atypical strain of microsporum canis from a whitehanded gibbon (hylobates lar)]. 196414230191
the treatment of microsporum canis infection in cats with fine-particle griseofulvin. 196414220835
tinea barba due to microsporum canis. 196514229602
keratinolytic activity of microsporum canis and microsporum gypseum. 196514290300
[interhuman contagiousness of sabouraudites (microsporum) canis in a children's collectivity]. 19655831072
infection of the wool of sheep by microsporum canis. 19655896107
[microsporia caused by microsporum canis in the district of magdeburg and its treatment with griseofulvin]. 19655893731
[studies on the infestation of wild felines with microsporum canis]. 19655839474
microsporum canis dermatomycosis. 196514261913
water culture of microsporum canis on infected dog hairs. 19666007437
electron microscope observations on the fine structure of microsporum canis. 19665905249
[on a microsporum canis (felineum) epidemic observed in rotterdam; also, a description of a few isolated cases]. 19676080329
[isolation of microsporum canis from soil samples in rumania (bucarest)]. 19675620057
[on a microsporum canis endemy in zoo animals, with occupational infection in man]. 19675626816
in vivo evaluation of topical ointments against microsporum canis. 19685185648
immunological relationships between glycopeptides of microsporum canis, trichophyton rubrum, trichophyton mentagrophytes and other fungi. 19685647143
[a microsporia epidemic caused by microsporum canis (s. felineum)]. 19685691043
treatment of microsporum canis ringworm in a cat colony. 19685753215
[sulfur metabolism of microsporum canis]. 19685761205
the proteolytic system of microsporum canis. 19695374026
[metabolic and physiologic studies on the break-down of proteins by microsporum gypseum and microsporum canis]. 19695378708
griseofulvin treatment of microsporum canis infection in malayan sun bears (helarctos malayanus). 19695388172
[microsporic disease caused by microsporum canis bodin (1902) in horses and man in czechoslovakia]. 19695391355
[isolation of atypical strains of microsporum canis in the parisian area]. 19695392671
[endemic microsporum canis infection transmitted by a siamese cat]. 19705529660
microsporum canis infections in sw-finland. 19705529661
microsporum canis infection in a rabbit. 19705531583
ringworm of the horse caused by an atypical form of microsporum canis. 19705462310
[rare dermatophytic causative agents of nail mycoses: trichophyton schönleinii, trichophyton verrucosum, microsporum canis and microsporum gypseum]. 19714251342
the localization and secretion of a propteolytic enzyme complex by the dermatophytic fungus microsporum canis. 19715136555
dermatophytosis due to microsporum canis in a rhesus monkey. 19715154569
a retrospective study of dermatophyte infection in newfoundland for the period 1962-1968.the results of a survey of dermatophyte infection in new-foundland for the period 1962 to 1968 are presented. a steady annual rise in the number of specimen submissions is noted, with positive findings in an average of 21.7%. the contribution by source of specimens is recorded, and species distribution indicates that microsporum canis has behaved in epidemic form whereas other species appear endemic. trichophyton rubrum infection shows a steady annual increase. no cases of favus have been noted. ...19715549990
identification of atypical strains of microsporum canis. 19715162261
tinea facei due to microsporum canis in an eight-day-old infant. 19725066907
[clinical and epidemiological aspects of microsporum canis infections (syn.: microsporum felineum)]. 19724674427
[familial group diseases caused by microsporum canis bodin 1902 in the district of dresden]. 19734737767
[picture reports: microsporia caused by microsporum canis, milkers' nodule, skin and mucosal changes in monocytic leukemia, nevus cell nevus reaching into subcutaneous tissue on the haired scalp, with central schridde's hair]. 19734359529
infections among thai gibbons and humans caused by atypical microsporum canis. 19734349883
ringworm due to microsporum canis in cats and dogs in new zealand. 19734513420
letter: atypical scalp ringworm caused by microsporum canis. 19744833798
[histochemical and morphological study of the spindles of microsporum canis]. 19744845455
[report on an epidemic caused by microsporum canis]. 19744410750
[microsporia of cats and dogs caused by the dermatophyte microsporum canis bodin]. 19744210144
the perfect state of microsporum canis. 19744474564
[problems of epidemiology, clinical course, treatment and prevention of microsporosis caused by microsporum canis in the riazan district during the past 6 years (1967-1972)]. 1975132060
[clinico-epidemiological peculiarities of microsporidioses caused by microsporum canis in adults in recent years]. 1975130756
isolation of dermatophytes, candida species and systemic fungi from dermatologic specimens in montréal, 1963 to 1973.of 10 057 specimens of scrapings from skin, nails and scalp examined for dermatophytes, yeasts, pityriasis versicolor and systemic mycoses between 1963 and 1973, 30.4 percent were positive for fungi. skin produced the highest proportion (68.6 percent) of positive scrapings, scalp the lowest (4.2 percent). trichophyton rubrum was the predominant species (23.6 percent); of lesser prevalence were microsporum canis (9.3 percent), t. mentagrophytes (8.4 percent) and epidermophyton floccosum (4.8 perc ...19751091342
antidermatophytic activity of 2-thiotetrahydro-1,3,5-thiadiazines and isothiocyanates.benzyl, furfuryl, tetrahydronaphthyl, alpha-picolyl, and alpha-homopicolyl derivatives of 2-thiotetrahydro-1,3,5-thiadiazines were studied and found to be more active than beta-picolyl, and pyridyl analogs on dermatophytes, including the more resistant microsporum canis.19751094101
isolation of chrysophanic acid-9-anthrone, the major antifungal principle of cassia tora.an antifungal principle of defatted seed power of cassia tora linn. was isolated by extraction of an aqueous paste of the powder with benzene, followed by column chromatography over activated silica gel c using chloroform as the developing solvent. besides chrysophanic acid and other hydroxyanthraquinone derivatives, the major antifungal compound was identified as chrysophanic acid-9-anthrone, the structure of which was assigned on the basis of its chemical properties and uv, ir, nmr and mass sp ...19751143018
[griseofulvin treatment of microsporosis caused by microsporum canis]. 19751154895
microsporum canis infection in calves.microsporum canis infection, seldom reported in calves, is described. the organism was isolated from skin scrapings collected from ringworm lesions mainly on the heads of 2 naturally infected calves. the organism was studied in vitro, and experimentally on guinea-pigs.19751162536
observations of microsporium canis with cryoscanning and scanning electron microscopy.the observations of microsporum canis with cryoscanning and scanning electron microscopy without fixation and dehydration were reported. in the former an almost native state was observed through showing some fuzzy outlines due to frost; in the latter it was shown that marked shrinkage and distortion had occured. there were many granules on the surface of the macroconidia though their function is uncertain.19751207721
clinical evaluation of clotrimazole. a broad-spectrum antifungal agent.the efficacy and safety of the broad-spectrum, topically applied antifungal agent clotrimazole were evaluated in two double-blind, multicentric trials. ten investigators reported on a total of 1,361 cases in which a 1% solution or a 1% cream formulation was compared with its respective vehicle. clotrimazole was therapeutically effective, as confirmed by mycological cure (negative microscopy and culture) and clinical improvement, in tinea pedis, tinea cruris, tinea corporis, pityriasis versicolor ...1976769697
conidiogenesis in pathogenic hyphomycetes. i. sporothrix, exophiala, geotrichum and microsporum.conidium formation in 5 species of pathogenic hyphomycetous fungi, sporothrix schenckii, exophiala salmonis, e. sp., geotrichum candidum and microsporum canis were examined using light and scanning electron microscopy. the fungi, grown in pure culture on potato dextrose agar under defined conditions, demonstrated 4 kinds of conidiogenesis. the taxonomic value of the developmental characters in the classification of the fungi imperfecti is discussed.1976944466
[ultrastructure of microsporum canis in studies by scanning and penetrating light electron microscopy]. 1976955203
[comparative data on griseofulvin treatment of microsporosis caused by microsporum canis with regard to certain characteristics of its pathogenesis]. 1976961060
tolciclate against dermatophytes.0-(1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-1,4-methanonaphthalen-6-yl)-m-n-dimethylthiocarbanilate (toliciclate; kc 9147) is a new topical antimycotic having an in vitro activity on dermatophytes between 0.1 and 0.01 mug/ml. it is fungicidal after some day's contact. it has the advantage over dyes used in the past for topical treatment of dermatomycoses in that it is colourless and is soluble in well tolerated excipients. it is more liposoluble than tolnaftate. in the guineapig skin infections with trichophyton aste ...1976989349
lymphocyte transformation in vitro in dermatophytosis.peripheral blood lymphocytes from 59 patients with dermatophytosis and from nine young healthy women were studied by the lymphocyte transformation test (lt) using mitogens and bacterial as well as fungal antigens. the latter included candida albicans (ca) and four dermatophyte species, viz. trichophyton rubrum (tr), trichophyton mentagrophytes (tm), epidermophyton floccosum (ef) and microsporum canis (mf). most of the patients showed normal transformation in response to mitogens and non-dermatop ...1976793301
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