| Literature DB >> 11766106 |
D Devliotou-Panagliotidou1, T Koussidou-Eremondi, G C Chaidemenos, M Theodoridou, A Minas.
Abstract
The mycological laboratory of our Hospital examined 31,073 patients between 1981 and 1995. Sex, age, the residence of patients, the clinical type of tinea and contacts with other persons and animals were investigated. All the patients were also examined under Wood's light. Tinea capitis was diagnosed in 35 adults. Trichophyton violaceum was the commonest aetiological agent (54.5%), especially in elderly women. The other anthropophilic fungi were T. rubrum (8.5%), T. schoenleinii (5.7%) and T. tonsurans (2.8%). The zoophilic fungi Microsporum canis (14.3%), T. terrucosum (8.5%) and T. mentagrophytes (5.7%) were also isolated.Entities:
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Year: 2001 PMID: 11766106 DOI: 10.1046/j.1439-0507.2001.00675.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mycoses ISSN: 0933-7407 Impact factor: 4.377