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Dermoscopic Findings in Onychomycosis

Jo G, Mun JH

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Tinea Versicolor Mimicking Pityriasis Rubra Pilaris caused by Malassezia globosa

Bae SH, Lee MY, Lee JB

Tinea versicolor (TV) is a common fungal skin disease caused by the Malassezia species. This disease usually presents as hypopigmented- or hyperpigmented coalescing scaly macules, papules, patches or plaques on...
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Differentiation of Candida albicans and Candida dubliniensis using Latex Agglutination Test

Kim TH, Lee MK

BACKGROUND: Candida dubliniensis is phenotypically similar to Candida albicans that may be underdiagnosed in clinical laboratory. In 2010, C. dubliniensis was first recovered from blood of a candidemia patient in...
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A Case of Localized Skin Infection due to Purpureocillium lilacinum

Kwak HB, Park SK, Yun SK, Kim HU, Park J

Purpureocillium lilacinum, formerly Paecilomyces lilacinus, is a saprophytic fungus found in soil and rotting vegetation and rarely pathogenic to humans. Only 4 cases of cutaneous infection caused by Purpureocillium lilacinum...
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In vitro Susceptibility of the Six Malassezia Species to Itraconazole, Fluconazole and Terbinafine

Lee Y

BACKGROUND: Malasseiza species are dimorphic and lipophilic fungi which are part of normal mycota of the human skin, and also associated with some skin diseases. In many skin diseases such...
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Cryptococcus Species Infection in a Bone Marrow Transplant Patient and Review of the Literature

Kim YH, Park YM, Lee JY, Lee JH

Cryptococcosis is caused by several Cryptococcus species, including C. neoformans and C. gattii. Skin involvement is seen in 10~20% of systemic cryptococcosis. There are also rare cases of primary cutaneous...
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Classification and Typing of Trichophyton mentagrophytes Isolated from a Korean Population

Kim WJ, Kim JG, Choi JH, Shin DH, Choi JS, Kim KH, Jun JB, Bang YJ

BACKGROUND: Trichophyton mentagrophytes complex is a heterogeneous group. A new classification, based on molecular biology, has replaced the one based on morphology, physiology, and mating behavior. OBJECTIVE: T. mentagrophytes isolates from...
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