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Sycosis

Known as: Sycoses, Sycosis, NOS 
National Institutes of Health

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1998
1998
Streptococcus milleri is a commensal of the oropharynx and gastrointestinal tract which is not generally associated with skin… 
1994
1994
75歳の男性の右耳前部に生じたTrichophyton rubrumによる白癬菌性毛瘡にテルビナフィンが奏効した1例を報告した。この患者には, 足·爪白癬も認められたが, これはTrichophyton mentagrophytes… 
1955
1955
LITTLE has been written regarding the relationship of shaving to diseases of the bearded area of the face. Greenbaum in… 
1951
1951
The infrequently encountered, specifically localized, extremely chronic disease located on the back of the neck was described in… 
1950
1950
The wide antibacterial spectrum of neomycin (derived from Streptomyces fradiae) prompted a decision to use it topically. It was… 
1944
1944
Leopold Freund, who first used x-rays for therapeutic purposes (1897), was also the first to report the disappearance of… 
1935
1935
The term sycosis vulgaris, as a perusal of the recent textbooks on dermatology indicates, is now used exclusively for a kind of… 
1934
1934
mainly in the form of a retiform arrangement of papules isolated or confluent into linear forms. In addition to the lesions on…