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Tinea Favosa
Known as:
Favus
, Favus NOS
, Tinea Favosa [Disease/Finding]
A disease of the scalp that may affect the glabrous skin and the nails and is recognized by the concave sulfur-yellow crusts that form around loose…
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Dermatophytosis of Scalp and Beard
Tinea
Tinea Capitis
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Integumentary system
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2007
2007
Tinea capitis favosa due to Trichophyton schoenleinii.
A. Khaled
,
Lilia Ben Mbarek
,
+4 authors
Mohamed Ridha Kamoun Barek
Acta Dermatovenerologica Alpina Pannonica et…
2007
Corpus ID: 39278292
A case of a tinea capitis caused by Trichophyton schoenleinii is presented. It involves a 6-year old Tunisian boy that had…
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2005
2005
Mycological examinations on the fungal flora of the chicken comb
S. Gründer
,
P. Mayser
,
T. Redmann
,
E. Kaleta
Mycoses (Berlin)
2005
Corpus ID: 25699215
A total of 500 combs of adult chickens from two different locations in Germany (Hessen and Schleswig‐Holstein) were clinically…
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1991
1991
Larval development and survivorship in the corals Favia favus and Platygyra lamellina
Y. Shlesinger
,
Y. Loya
Hydrobiologia
1991
Corpus ID: 12862540
Two Red Sea faviid species, Favia favus and Platygyra lamellina spawn eggs and sperm once a year, during the summer. External…
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1984
1984
Distribution of labour among workers ofMelipona favosa F.: Age-polyethism and worker oviposition
M. Sommeijer
Insectes Sociaux
1984
Corpus ID: 11932096
SummaryDivision of labour was studied in a colony ofM. favosa with individually age-marked workers. The average longevity of…
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1976
1976
The nature of biblical "leprosy" and the use of alternative medical terms in modern translations of the Bible'.
E. Hulse
Medicina e historia
1976
Corpus ID: 40839670
Re'sume of: E. V. Hulse, 'The nature of biblical "leprosy" and the use of alternative medical terms in modern translations of the…
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1968
1968
Mycoses of the alimentary tract of animals.
J. Smith
New Zealand Veterinary Journal
1968
Corpus ID: 28094953
Abstract Extract The knowledge that fungi could cause disease in man and animals developed rapidly during the mid-nineteenth…
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1959
1959
Chromosomes of Man
C. E. Ford
Nature
1959
Corpus ID: 37364188
surely been long overtaken by events. Griseofulvin has now been given to patients since September, 1958, and the number treated…
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1957
1957
Favus of mice.
F. Blank
Canadian Journal of Microbiology (print)
1957
Corpus ID: 42387170
Isolated cases and family epidemics of mouse favus were found in the lower St. Lawrence Valley, especially in the Kamouraska…
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Review
1956
Review
1956
A human case of trichophyton gallinae infection; disease contracted from chickens.
L. Georg
,
G. Torres
Archives of Dermatology
1956
Corpus ID: 45791214
Review of Literature Ringworm or "favus" of chickens was first described by Megnin 1 in 1881 as a disease which produced a fine…
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Review
1949
Review
1949
A survey of tinea capitis, including favus.
J. Swartz
,
E. Rockwood
,
E. A. Glicklich
A M A Archives of Dermatology and Syphilology
1949
Corpus ID: 39295209
TWENTY-SIX years have elapsed since the publication of the last report from the Massachusetts General Hospital on the incidence…
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