1999
DOI: 10.1097/00007611-199911001-00031
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Resistant Tinea Corporis Coexisting With Mycosis Fungoides

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“…Atypical mycosis is conditioned by the host susceptibility to fungal infection. Associated cutaneous, systemic, or iatrogenic disorders along with immune dysfunction should be taken in account in individuals with recalcitrant dermatophyte infections [15,[51][52][53]. Atopic persons and those infected with zoophilic fungi tend to have more inflammation [26].…”
Section: Underlying Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Atypical mycosis is conditioned by the host susceptibility to fungal infection. Associated cutaneous, systemic, or iatrogenic disorders along with immune dysfunction should be taken in account in individuals with recalcitrant dermatophyte infections [15,[51][52][53]. Atopic persons and those infected with zoophilic fungi tend to have more inflammation [26].…”
Section: Underlying Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For an instance Microsporum canis transmitted from animals has stronger pathogenicity which make the skin lesion more generalized [106]. Additionally, widespread tinea corporis are resistant to oral antifungals and may not respond well to them, particularly if immunosuppression is present [51]. elderly woman with well-controlled diabetes mellitus presenting with a six-month history of erythema with yellow crusts on her scalp and extensive erythematous patches with scales on the body skin caused by Microsporum canis.…”
Section: Atypical Progression and Extension Of The Lesionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Atypical mycosis is conditioned by host susceptibility to fungal infection. Associated cutaneous, systemic, or iatrogenic disorders along with immune dysfunction should be taken in account in individuals with recalcitrant dermatophyte infections [11,[60][61][62]. Atopic persons and those infected with zoophilic fungi tend to have more inflammation [35].…”
Section: Underlying Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For an instance Microsporum canis transmitted from animals has stronger pathogenicity which makes the skin lesion more generalized [128]. Additionally, widespread tinea corporis is resistant to oral antifungals and may not respond well to them, particularly if immunosuppression is present [60].…”
Section: Atypical Progression and Extension Of The Lesionsmentioning
confidence: 99%