Literature DB >> 27868472

Topical and systemic antifungals in dermatology practice.

Murat Durdu1, Macit Ilkit2, Yalda Tamadon3, Ali Tolooe4, Haleh Rafati5, Seyedmojtaba Seyedmousavi6,7.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Dermatophytosis is generally defined as an infection of the hair, nails, or glabrous skin. These infections are caused by the keratinophilic fungi Trichophyton spp., Microsporum spp., and Epidermophyton, which have been recovered from both symptomatic and asymptomatic individuals. Although dermatophytosis is generally not a life-threatening condition, these types of infections are among the most common infections worldwide, and their incidence has continued to increase consistently in recent years. Area covered: This article provides an overview of the general characteristics of dermatophytes, including their taxonomy and epidemiology, as well as the different clinical forms and laboratory diagnostics of dermatophytosis. We further classify the topical and systemic antifungal compounds currently used to treat dermatophyte infections. Expert commentary: Antifungal therapy is a central component of patient management for dermatophytosis, and depending on the strategy chosen, topical and/or systemic drugs can be used. However, for effective treatment, it is important to correctly determine the causal agents at the species level, which will enable administration of suitable therapeutics and initiation of appropriate management strategies.

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Keywords:  Antifungals; Epidermophyton; Microsporum spp; Trichophyton spp; dermatophytosis; tinea

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27868472     DOI: 10.1080/17512433.2017.1263564

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Expert Rev Clin Pharmacol        ISSN: 1751-2433            Impact factor:   5.045


  7 in total

1.  In Vitro Antifungal Susceptibility Profiles of 12 Antifungal Drugs against 55 Trichophyton schoenleinii Isolates from Tinea Capitis Favosa Patients in Iran, Turkey, and China.

Authors:  Shuwen Deng; Saham Ansari; Macit Ilkit; Haleh Rafati; Mohammad T Hedayati; Mojtaba Taghizadeh-Armaki; Ayatollah Nasrollahi-Omran; Ali Tolooe; Ping Zhan; Wanqing Liao; Henrich A van der Lee; Paul E Verweij; Seyedmojtaba Seyedmousavi
Journal:  Antimicrob Agents Chemother       Date:  2017-01-24       Impact factor: 5.191

Review 2.  Newer Topical Treatments in Skin and Nail Dermatophyte Infections.

Authors:  Kanika Sahni; Sanjay Singh; Sunil Dogra
Journal:  Indian Dermatol Online J       Date:  2018 May-Jun

3.  Identification of clinical dermatophyte isolates obtained from Iran by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry.

Authors:  Mohammad Taghi Hedayati; Saham Ansari; Bahram Ahmadi; Mojtaba Taghizadeh Armaki; Tahereh Shokohi; Mahdi Abastabar; Halil Er; Betil Özhak; Dilara Öğünç; Macit Ilkit; Seyedmojtaba Seyedmousavi
Journal:  Curr Med Mycol       Date:  2019-06

Review 4.  Carrier-Mediated Drug Uptake in Fungal Pathogens.

Authors:  Mónica Galocha; Inês Vieira Costa; Miguel Cacho Teixeira
Journal:  Genes (Basel)       Date:  2020-11-09       Impact factor: 4.096

5.  Exaggerated Immune Reaction to Trichophyton Fungus Results in an Inflammatory Tinea Pedis.

Authors:  Robert R Hoopes; Jeffrey B Travers
Journal:  Arch Intern Med Res       Date:  2020-08-21

Review 6.  Emerging Trends in the Use of Topical Antifungal-Corticosteroid Combinations.

Authors:  Dalibor Mijaljica; Fabrizio Spada; Ian P Harrison
Journal:  J Fungi (Basel)       Date:  2022-08-01

7.  Expert Consensus on The Management of Dermatophytosis in India (ECTODERM India).

Authors:  Murlidhar Rajagopalan; Arun Inamadar; Asit Mittal; Autar K Miskeen; C R Srinivas; Kabir Sardana; Kiran Godse; Krina Patel; Madhu Rengasamy; Shivaprakash Rudramurthy; Sunil Dogra
Journal:  BMC Dermatol       Date:  2018-07-24
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