2008
DOI: 10.4103/0378-6323.42925
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Dermatomycosis caused by common and rare fungi in Mumbai

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“…Lesions most often occur on non-hairy areas of the trunk. Percentage of tinea corporis was 5.3% of total infections in our study, table 2, this considered low percentage when compared with the study of Mathur (2008) in Mumbai, which have been reported that most prevalent clinical type that cause dermatomycosis is tinea cruris 60% followed by tinea corporis 33%.…”
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“…Lesions most often occur on non-hairy areas of the trunk. Percentage of tinea corporis was 5.3% of total infections in our study, table 2, this considered low percentage when compared with the study of Mathur (2008) in Mumbai, which have been reported that most prevalent clinical type that cause dermatomycosis is tinea cruris 60% followed by tinea corporis 33%.…”
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confidence: 65%
“…Tinea pedis, Malassezia furfur, the fungus that causes tinea versicolor, is normally present in small numbers on the skin and scalp, overgrowth leads to infection [3] . [3] and [14] have determined the risk factors of tinea versicolor more common in men, the adolescents and young adults, people who suffer from profuse sweating or high production of sebum, people with an immunodeficiency following diabetes, Cushing syndrome, people on medications such as corticosteroids and genetic predisposition and moreover it is more common in worm and humid climates (tropical and subtropical areas).…”
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