| microsporum racemosum. second clinical isolation from the united states and the chicago area. | the second clinical isolant in the united states and the chicago area of the dermatophyte microsporum racemosum has been made. the circinate macropapular lesion was on the dorsum of the right hand. it was vesicular with an erythematous border, was pruritic and developed rapidly to 5 cm in diameter. within 48 hrs of the institution of systemic griseofulvin therapy and topical burow's solution (1:20) symptoms subsided. both this patient and the one reported by daum and mccloud (4) live on the mid- ... | 1978 | 732867 |
| microsporum racemosum: first isolation in the united states. | what is believed to be the first isolation in the united states of the dermatophyte microsporum racemosum (2) was obtained from a 79 year old white male. the patient had numerous excoriations on the forehead, scalp, and nape of the neck. (fig. 1) a culture of scrapings from the forehead grew out a flat, granular, cream-colored colony with a red cherry-colored pigment on the reverse. (fig. 2). the growth was exceedingly rapid, reaching a thallus of 40 mm. in diameter within 15 days. on microscopi ... | 1976 | 995173 |
| first isolation of microsporum racemosum--dante borelli 1965 from romanian soil. (new data on its pathogenic properties). | | 1969 | 4991317 |
| the perfect state of microsporum racemosum. | | 1970 | 5530317 |
| in vivo antimycotic activity of naftifine. | naftifine, a new antifungal agent belonging chemically to the allylamines, was tested for its in vivo activity after topical application against guinea pig skin infections caused by trichophyton mentagrophytes, t. mentagrophytes var. quinckeanum, or microsporum racemosum. compared with standard compounds, naftifine proved to be highly effective mycologically and clinically after topical application in the above models. | 1981 | 7247367 |
| first isolation of microsporum racemosum borelli in poland. | during a study of keratinolytic fungi in the ash heap ground, considerably influenced by the municipal landfill site, a rare potentially pathogenic dermatophyte, microsporum racemosum borelli, was recognized. this is the first report on its isolation in poland. morphological and ecological features of the fungus are discussed. | 1996 | 9008402 |
| case of onychomycosis caused by microsporum racemosum. | we report the case of a spanish 60-year-old female who presented in 1997 with onychomycosis of the left thumbnail following an injury caused by a fresh fish bone. microsporum racemosum was repeatedly cultured from nail scrapings, and its identity was confirmed by sequencing the isolate's its1/its2 and 5.8s rrna regions. the patient was successfully treated with itraconazole, which was administered for 12 weeks. this represents the first case of onychomycosis due to m. racemosum and the first tim ... | 1999 | 9854108 |
| general assessment of the influence of a municipal landfill site and environmental factors on the occurrence of keratinolytic fungi in soil. | the study was to generally determine the influence of a municipal landfill site and environmental factors on the distribution of keratinolytic fungi in soil. the landfill site in sosnowiec was selected for examination. keratinolytic fungi occurred abundantly in soils of the landfill site examined and its surrounding area. of 495 soil samples (petri dishes) examined, 379 (76.56%) were found to be positive for keratinolytic fungi. altogether, 1131 strains from 26 species were isolated from the sam ... | 2000 | 10959197 |
| antagonism of microsporum species by soil fungi. | eighteen fungi isolated from soil by hair bating method were tested against soil inhabiting microsporum equinum, microsporum fulvum, microsporum gypseum and microsporum racemosum for their antagonistic interactions. colony inhibition during dual cultures showed inhibition of all the four microsporum species. the maximum inhibition of m. equinum, m. fulvum, m. gypseum and m. racemosum was caused by chrysosporium keratinophilum, chrysosporium tropicum, curvularia lunata and chrysosporium lucknowen ... | 2010 | 19207833 |