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Trichophyton violaceum

A species of anthropophilic fungi in the phylum Ascomycota with a worldwide distribution. This species causes inflammatory, or chronic non… 
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2006
2006
A 4‐year and 8‐month‐old Chinese‐Japanese boy, who had been visiting Dalian, China frequently, developed multiple alopecia… 
2003
2003
Analysis of 325 patients (182 males, 143 females) of mycologically proven tinea capitis (TC) seen over a period of two years from… 
2000
2000
Background Tinea capitis is the most common dermatophytosis of childhood with increasing incidence. Whereas griseofulvin is… 
1990
1990
One hundred clinically diagnosed cases of Tinea capitis were studied to know the clinical types and the causative agents. The… 
1978
1978
Chronic generalized trichophytosis in a 44-year-old female is reported. The disease began when she was 15 and gradually spread… 
1976
1976
A patient with cutaneous and reticulo-endothelial lesions, lymphadenopathy and osteitis caused by Trichophyton violaceum is… 
1969
1969
The non-pigmented hyphal cells of Trichophyton violaceum as seen under the electron microscope showed some interesting features… 
Review
1951
Review
1951
Although Trichophyton violaceum is a common cause of infection of the scalp, beard and nails in Russia, Poland, Italy and the… 
1950
1950
KERION as a clinical manifestation of dermatomycosis is described as a highly inflamed, boggy or carbunculoid lesion affecting…