6 research outputs found

    Study of Dermatomycoses

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    Study of dermatomycoses.

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    555 clinically suspected cases of dermatomycoses were studied for causative fungi and their detailed clinical manifestations. The fungi were demonstrated on routine KOH mount and/or by culture in 464 cases (83.6%). Tinea corporis was the predominant fungal infection (30.6%) and T. rubrum was the main etiologic agent. Favus (T. schoenleini) was found only in cases from Jammu and Kashmir valleys. There was a high incidence of tinea capitis among children. Trichophyton tonsurans was isolated in cases of tinea corporis, tinea cruris, and tinea pedis. Trichophyton ferrugineum and T. verrucosum were isolated from cases of tinea capitis; and Microsporum gypseum was isolated from tinea cruris infections

    Cockayne syndrome.

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    We report four cases of Cockayne Syndrome in a family of seven children. Apart from the usual clinical and laboratory features, sparse eye lashes and high arched palate in two patients, conjunctival and corneal edema in one, and proximal muscle weakness in one patient were noticed as additional findings
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