2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.abd.2021.04.004
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The correct nomenclature of Zirelí sign in the propaedeutics of pityriasis versicolor (in memoriam)

Abstract: Aiming at disclosing the semiotic method used in the diagnosis of pityriasis versicolor, the authors go through the history of the creation of Zirelí sign, describing the method, its usefulness and practicality in dermatological clinical practice, whether public or private, and to give credit to the author of this semiological maneuver, in memoriam .

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“…Also, the KeepProp (KP) is the unit operation probability during dropout state, as shown in Eq. (3).…”
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“…Also, the KeepProp (KP) is the unit operation probability during dropout state, as shown in Eq. (3).…”
Section: Detector Stagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Infection from fungus is named "mycoses." There are two types of mycoses in humans: superficial mycoses infected from various species [3][4][5][6] and systemic mycoses [7][8][9][10]. There are primary process methods to classify the mycoses species, such as matrixassisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry and polymerase chain reaction to assess the presence of other candida albicans and aspergillus under aerobic conditions [11], openended coaxial probe in couple with the microwave analysis to identify the fungus electrical properties [12].…”
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“…During the period, he had undergone several treatments with antiseborrheic soaps, topical antifungals in shampoo, cream and spray lotion formulations (ciclopirox olamine and azole derivatives), in addition to oral treatments with ketoconazole, itraconazole and fluconazole, with little improvement and always maintaining a positive Zirelí sign, compatible with active infection. 2 , 4 Dermatological examination revealed diffusely oily skin and PV in a follicular pattern. The patient denied using creams and emollients, and the habit of taking two showers a day.…”
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“… 1 Propaedeutic and complementary methods such as the Zirelí sign, dermoscopy, and Wood's light are useful both in the diagnosis of the infection and in evaluating the therapeutic response by helping to differentiate between active disease and post-inflammatory hypochromia. 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 …”
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