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microsporum canis allergenic extract 50 MG/ML Injectable Solution

Known as: MICROSPORUM CANIS 0.05 g in 1 mL INTRADERMAL INJECTION, SOLUTION, MICROSPORUM CANIS 0.05 g in 1 mL SUBCUTANEOUS INJECTION, SOLUTION, Microsporum canis extract 0.05 GM/ML Injectable Solution 
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2009
2009
Although garlic has been used in Chinese traditional medicine for its medical properties for thousands of years, investigations… 
2009
2009
We report a case of kerion celsi caused by Microsporum gypseum and present some epidemiological statistics and a distribution of… 
2003
2003
Analysis of 325 patients (182 males, 143 females) of mycologically proven tinea capitis (TC) seen over a period of two years from… 
1988
1988
In France, most of the researches have showed the distribution of dermatophytes and other keratinophilic fungi in the soil and in… 
1982
1982
Summary: A case of dermatophytosis in a two months old pet rabbit due to Microsporum gypseum has been reported. This is the first… 
1981
1981
Summary: Tinea facei caused by Microsporum gypseum in an infant at the age of two days is reported. This culturally proved… 
1961
1961
Introduction The causative organism of mouse favus, Microsporum quinckeanum (Quincke's α-Pilz, Achorion quinckeanum), has… 
1951
1951
Tinea capitis due to Microsporum audouini is believed by most investigators to be transmitted from man to man or indirectly from…