| نویسنده | نفر چندم مقاله |
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| صنم نامی | اول |
| محمد ادیب پور | دوم |
| عنوان | متن |
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| خلاصه مقاله | Background: Superficial mycoses are defined as the development of fungal growth on epithelial tissues such as human hair, skin or nails, without noticeable invasion of living tissue and without apparently provoking an immune response by the host. The prevalence of superficial mycoses infections has risen to such a level that skin mycoses now affect more than 20-25% of the world's population, making them the most frequent form of infection. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of superficial fungal infections in patients who referred to clinic 2 Tabriz university of medical sciences in 2007-2011. Materials and Methods: A total of 663 skin and nails samples were positive for superficial fungal infections were collected from patients who referred to clinic 2 Tabriz university of medical sciences . Samples were examined directly with 10% KOH ( potassium hydroxide ) and cultures were done on sabouraud dextrose agar (S). Findings : Corynebacterium minutissimum remain the most commonly isolated organisms accounting for 306 cases (46.15%) followed by Malassezia spp. 222 cases (33.48%) , Candida 93 cases (14.03%), Malassezia ovalis 28 cases (4.22%) less frequent superficial fungal infections was Saprophytes 14 cases (2.11%) . Conclusion : Our study reveals the importance of Corynebacterium minutissimum and the appreciable frequency of Malassezia spp. in patients who referred to clinic 2 Tabriz university of medical sciences Tabriz , Iran .Consideration of the current epidemiologic trends in the incidence of superficial fungal pathogens is of key importance to investigational effort, diagnosis and treatment. |
| کلمات کلیدی | Key Words: Superficial mycoses, Skin , Tabriz |
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