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Changing Concepts and Current Definition of Majocchi's Granuloma
Durdu, Murat; Kandemir, Hazal; Ilkit, Macit; de Hoog, G. Sybren (2020)Dermatophytic granuloma characterized by perifollicular granulomatous inflammation was first described by Domenico Majocchi and was later named after him, Majocchi's granuloma (MG). Although the initial description was ... -
Clinical and Laboratory Features of Six Cases of Candida and Dermatophyte Folliculitis and a Review of Published Studies
Durdu, Murat; Guran, Mumtaz; Kandemir, Hazal; Ilkit, Macit; Seyedmousavi, Seyedmojtaba (2016)Although some studies have investigated the epidemiological characteristics of Malassezia folliculitis (MF), little is known about the clinical features and laboratory characteristics of folliculitis caused by other fungi. ... -
High accuracy of recognition of common forms of folliculitis by dermoscopy: An observational study
Durdu, Murat; Errichetti, Enzo; Eskiocak, Ali Haydar; Ilkit, Macit (2019)Background: Clinical differentiation of folliculitis types is challenging. Dermoscopy supports the recognition of folliculitis etiology, but its diagnostic accuracy is not known. Objective: To assess the diagnostic ... -
Majocchi's granuloma: current perspectives
Durdu, Murat; Boral, Hazal; Ilkit, Macit (2018)Majocchi's granuloma (MG) is a rare fungal infection of the dermis that is mainly caused by dermatophytes (in >= 95% of cases); the most frequently identified cause is anthropophilic Trichophyton rubrum. In the rest of the ... -
Strategies to improve the diagnosis and clinical treatment of dermatophyte infections
Durdu, Murat; Ilkit, Macit (2023)Introduction Significant problems are associated with the diagnosis and treatment of dermatophyte infections, which constitute the most common fungal infections of the skin. Although this is a common problem in the community, ... -
Tinea Pedis: The Etiology and Global Epidemiology of A Common Fungal Infection
Ilkit, Macit; Durdu, Murat (2015)Tinea pedis, which is a dermatophytic infection of the feet, can involve the interdigital web spaces or the sides of the feet and may be a chronic or recurring condition. The most common etiological agents are anthropophiles, ... -
Topical and Systemic Antifungals in Dermatology Practice
Durdu, Murat; Ilkit, Macit; Tamadon, Yalda; Tolooe, Ali; Rafati, Haleh; Seyedmousavi, Seyedmojtaba (2017)Introduction: Dermatophytosis is generally defined as an infection of the hair, nails, or glabrous skin. These infections are caused by the keratinophilic fungi Trichophyton spp., Microsporum spp., and Epidermophyton, which ...