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- Dermatophyte abstract "Dermatophytes (derived from Greek \"δέρματος\" (dermatos), from \"δέρμα\", which means \"skin\" and -\"phyte\", from \"phutón\", meaning \"plant\" ) are a common label for a group of three types of fungus that commonly causes skin disease in animals and humans. These anamorphic (asexual or imperfect fungi) genera are: Microsporum, Epidermophyton and Trichophyton. There are about 40 species in these three genera. Species capable of reproducing sexually belong in the teleomorphic genus Arthroderma, of the Ascomycota (see Teleomorph, anamorph and holomorph for more information on this type of fungal life cycle).Dermatophytes cause infections of the skin, hair and nails, obtaining nutrients from keratinized material. The organisms colonize the keratin tissues causing inflammation as the host responds to metabolic by-products. Colonies of dematophytes are usually restricted to the nonliving cornified layer of the epidermis because of their inability to penetrate viable tissue of an immunocompetent host. Invasion does elicit a host response ranging from mild to severe. Acid proteinases, elastase, keratinases, and other proteinases reportedly act as virulence factors. The development of cell-mediated immunity correlated with delayed hypersensitivity and an inflammatory response is associated with clinical cure, whereas the lack of or a defective cell-mediated immunity predisposes the host to chronic or recurrent dermatophyte infection.Some of these skin infections are known as ringworm or tinea. Toenail and fingernail infections are referred to as onychomycosis. Dermatophytes usually do not invade living tissues, but colonize the outer layer of the skin. Occasionally the organisms do invade subcutaneous tissues, resulting in kerion development.".
- Dermatophyte wikiPageExternalLink dermwho.htm.
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- Dermatophyte wikiPageRevisionID "692710605".
- Dermatophyte wikiPageWikiLink Agar.
- Dermatophyte wikiPageWikiLink Anthropophilia.
- Dermatophyte wikiPageWikiLink Arthroderma.
- Dermatophyte wikiPageWikiLink Ascomycota.
- Dermatophyte wikiPageWikiLink Athletes_foot.
- Dermatophyte wikiPageWikiLink Butenafine.
- Dermatophyte wikiPageWikiLink Category:Animal_fungal_diseases.
- Dermatophyte wikiPageWikiLink Clotrimazole.
- Dermatophyte wikiPageWikiLink Conidium.
- Dermatophyte wikiPageWikiLink Dermatophyte_test_medium.
- Dermatophyte wikiPageWikiLink Dermatophytosis.
- Dermatophyte wikiPageWikiLink Elastase.
- Dermatophyte wikiPageWikiLink Epidermis.
- Dermatophyte wikiPageWikiLink Epidermophyton.
- Dermatophyte wikiPageWikiLink Epidermophyton_floccosum.
- Dermatophyte wikiPageWikiLink Exfoliated.
- Dermatophyte wikiPageWikiLink Favid.
- Dermatophyte wikiPageWikiLink Fluconazole.
- Dermatophyte wikiPageWikiLink Fungi_imperfecti.
- Dermatophyte wikiPageWikiLink Fungus.
- Dermatophyte wikiPageWikiLink Genus.
- Dermatophyte wikiPageWikiLink Geophilic.
- Dermatophyte wikiPageWikiLink Griseofulvin.
- Dermatophyte wikiPageWikiLink Hair_perforation_test.
- Dermatophyte wikiPageWikiLink Hypha.
- Dermatophyte wikiPageWikiLink Keratin.
- Dermatophyte wikiPageWikiLink Keratinase.
- Dermatophyte wikiPageWikiLink Kerion.
- Dermatophyte wikiPageWikiLink Ketoconazole.
- Dermatophyte wikiPageWikiLink Miconazole.
- Dermatophyte wikiPageWikiLink Microsporum.
- Dermatophyte wikiPageWikiLink Microsporum_audouinii.
- Dermatophyte wikiPageWikiLink Microsporum_canis.
- Dermatophyte wikiPageWikiLink Microsporum_equinum.
- Dermatophyte wikiPageWikiLink Microsporum_nanum.
- Dermatophyte wikiPageWikiLink Microsporum_versicolor.
- Dermatophyte wikiPageWikiLink Morphology_(biology).
- Dermatophyte wikiPageWikiLink National_Center_for_Mycology.
- Dermatophyte wikiPageWikiLink Onychomycosis.
- Dermatophyte wikiPageWikiLink Pigment.
- Dermatophyte wikiPageWikiLink Protease.
- Dermatophyte wikiPageWikiLink Scar.
- Dermatophyte wikiPageWikiLink Spore.
- Dermatophyte wikiPageWikiLink Strain_(biology).
- Dermatophyte wikiPageWikiLink Subcutaneous_tissue.
- Dermatophyte wikiPageWikiLink Tea_tree_oil.
- Dermatophyte wikiPageWikiLink Teleomorph,_anamorph_and_holomorph.
- Dermatophyte wikiPageWikiLink Terbinafine.
- Dermatophyte wikiPageWikiLink Tinea.
- Dermatophyte wikiPageWikiLink Tinea_manuum.
- Dermatophyte wikiPageWikiLink Tolnaftate.
- Dermatophyte wikiPageWikiLink Topical_steroid.
- Dermatophyte wikiPageWikiLink Topography.
- Dermatophyte wikiPageWikiLink Trichophyton.
- Dermatophyte wikiPageWikiLink Trichophyton_concentricum.
- Dermatophyte wikiPageWikiLink Trichophyton_interdigitale.
- Dermatophyte wikiPageWikiLink Trichophyton_kanei.
- Dermatophyte wikiPageWikiLink Trichophyton_raubitschekii.
- Dermatophyte wikiPageWikiLink Trichophyton_rubrum.
- Dermatophyte wikiPageWikiLink Trichophyton_tonsurans.
- Dermatophyte wikiPageWikiLink Trichophyton_verrucosum.
- Dermatophyte wikiPageWikiLink Virulence.
- Dermatophyte wikiPageWikiLink Zoophily.
- Dermatophyte wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dermatophyte".
- Dermatophyte wikiPageWikiLinkText "dermatophyte".
- Dermatophyte wikiPageWikiLinkText "dermatophytic".
- Dermatophyte wikiPageWikiLinkText "fungal infection of the skin".
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- Dermatophyte wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Mycoses.
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- Dermatophyte wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Dermatophyte subject Category:Animal_fungal_diseases.
- Dermatophyte hypernym Label.
- Dermatophyte type RecordLabel.
- Dermatophyte comment "Dermatophytes (derived from Greek \"δέρματος\" (dermatos), from \"δέρμα\", which means \"skin\" and -\"phyte\", from \"phutón\", meaning \"plant\" ) are a common label for a group of three types of fungus that commonly causes skin disease in animals and humans. These anamorphic (asexual or imperfect fungi) genera are: Microsporum, Epidermophyton and Trichophyton. There are about 40 species in these three genera.".
- Dermatophyte label "Dermatophyte".
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- Dermatophyte sameAs فطريات_جلدية.
- Dermatophyte sameAs Dermatophyt.
- Dermatophyte sameAs Dermatofito.
- Dermatophyte sameAs Dermatophyte.
- Dermatophyte sameAs Dermatofyt.
- Dermatophyte sameAs Dermatófito.
- Dermatophyte sameAs m.04f3_f.
- Dermatophyte sameAs Tchamosseure_del_pea.
- Dermatophyte sameAs Q613894.
- Dermatophyte wasDerivedFrom Dermatophyte?oldid=692710605.
- Dermatophyte isPrimaryTopicOf Dermatophyte.