dermatophytes การใช้
- At least eight species of dermatophytes are associated with tinea capitis.
- Common organisms causing nail infections include yeasts and molds ( particularly dermatophytes ).
- If kept beyond 14 days, false positive can result even with non-dermatophytes.
- Dermatophytes or yeast seen on a KOH test indicate the person has a fungal infection.
- Dermatophytes known to cause athlete's foot will demonstrate multiple septate branching hyphae on microscopy.
- Dermatophytes cause infections of the skin, hair and nails, obtaining nutrients from keratinized material.
- Dermatophytes usually do not invade living tissues, but colonize the outer layer of the skin.
- A normal, or negative, KOH test shows no fungi ( no dermatophytes or yeast ).
- Dermatophytes are the parasitic fungi that cause skin infections such as athlete's foot and tinea cruris.
- A special agar called Dermatophyte Test Medium ( DTM ) has been formulated to grow and identify dermatophytes.
- "Microsporum canis " is among the most common dermatophytes associated with tinea capitis and tinea corporis.
- Clinically dosage up to twice the recommended dose might be used due to relative resistance of some strains of dermatophytes.
- Fungi that grow on the scales or feathers of living or dead animals are considered to be dermatophytes rather than carnivores.
- The presence of hormones such as progesterone have also been seen to have an inhibitory effect on the growth of dermatophytes.
- Laboratory handbook of dermatophytes : a clinical guide and laboratory handbook of dermatophytes and other filamentous fungi from skin, hair, and nails.
- Laboratory handbook of dermatophytes : a clinical guide and laboratory handbook of dermatophytes and other filamentous fungi from skin, hair, and nails.
- "' Deep dermatophytosis "'is a rare condition in which dermatophytes invades the deep dermis, subcutis or even internal organs.
- Dermatophytes ( fungal organisms such as " Malassezia " or " Trichophyton " ) can also contribute, as can chorioptic mange mites.
- His most cited works are on the fungi that cause human skin diseases ( dermatophytes ) and nail infections ( onychomycosis ) ., his 1989 paper on onychomycosis
- :As for the second question, all dermatophytes in that article are under the Phylum / Division Ascomycota ( ascomycetes )-- "'S "'
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