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CD11.R24: Study of mycoses in the Americas
(Washington, D.C, 1959) -
Proceedings : International Symposium on Mycoses
(1970)Symposium held under the auspices of the Pan American Health Organization -
International symposium on mycoses: report to the Director
(1970)Meeting of the Advisory Committee on Medical Research, 9. Pan American Health Organization; 15-19 Jun. 1970 -
Proceedings : International Symposium on Mycoses
(Washington, D.C, Pan American Health Organization, 1970) -
The mycoses as a potentital public health problem in the trans-Amazon highway region
(1974)Meeting of the Advisory Committe on Medical Research, 13. Pan American Health Organization; 24-28 Jun. 1974 -
Report on the Third International Conference on the Mycoses
(1975)Meeting of the Advisory Committe on Medical Research, 14. Pan American Health Organization; 7-10 Jul. 1975 -
Report on the VI International Conference on the Mycoses
(1977)Spanish and English documents are bound together in one volume. Available only in English Spanish -
Proceedings of the fourth International Conference On the Mycoses : the black and white yeasts
(1978)Conference held under the auspices of the Pan American Health Organization and the Ministry of Health of Brazil -
Cultures and physiologic properties of the fungus producing tinea versicolor
(1980)MALASSEZIA FURFUR IS A SAPROPHYTIC, LIPOPHYTIC FUNGUS BELONGING TO THE CLASS DEUTEROMYCETES, GENUS PITYROSPURUM, SPECIES FURFUR. THIS PARASITE LIVES AND GROWS IN THE INTERMEDIATE AND DEEP STRATA OF THE CORNEUM AND NEVER ... -
Chromoblastomycosis: Host-parasite interactions
(1980)FROM THE CASES STUDIED BY OUR WORK GROUP IN THE DERMATOLOGY SERVICE OF THE HOSPITAL SAN JUAN DE DIOS UNDER THE DIRECTION OF PROFESSOR ELFREN SOLANO, WE CHOSE FIVE FOR DISCUSSION OF THE HOST-PARASITE RELATIONSHIP -
Program for a central reference laboratory for medical mycology
(1980)THE MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY GROUP WAS ESTABLISHED AT THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF HEALTH IN 1960, AND THE MEDICAL MYCOLOGY LABORATORY WAS ADDED SOME YEARS LATER. IT WAS INTENDED TO SERVE AS THE NATION-WIDE CENTRAL REFERENCE ... -
Keratomicoses caused by dematiaceous fungi
(1980)THE CLINICAL APPEARANCE OF KERATOMYCOSIS IS FAIRLY CHARACTERISTIC, AND A PROBABLE DIAGNOSIS OF THE DISEASE MAY BE MADE WHENEVER SOME OR ALL OF THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS ARE PRESENT TO A GREATER OR LESSER DEGREE: VIO LENT ... -
Cutaneous mycoses: a clinical and mycological study
(1980)WE CALL CUTANEOUS MYCOSES THE CONDITIONS PRODUCED BY FUNGI THAT SETTLE ON THE EPIDERMIS AND ADJACENT CUTANEOUS TISSUES. CUTANEOUS MYCOSES MAY BE DIVIDED IN TWO GROUPS:(1) THE SUPERFICIAL MYCOSES, WHICHSETTLE ON THE HORNY ... -
Superficial, cutaneous, and subcutaneous infections : proceedings of the fifth International Conference on the Mycoses
(1980)Conference held under the auspices of the Pan American Health Organization and the Ministry of Health of Venezuela -
Genital white piedra: an emerging new fungal disease?
(1980)FROM JANUARY TO DECEMBER 1978, 300 MALE STUDENTS WERE EXAMINED FOR SUPER FICIAL FUNGUS LESIONS. THEIR AGE RANGED FROM 18 TO 25 YEARS. MATERIAL WAS COLLECTED BY THE SQUARE CARPET TECHNIQUE (25,26). EACH PATIENT RECEI VED ... -
Scopulariopsis brevicaulis: a possible ettilogic agent of pityriasis rosea in piglets
(1980)SEVERAL DIFFERENT MOULDSHAVE BEEN REPORTED AS ETIOLOGIC AGENTS OF RING WORM IN ANIMALS. MICROSPORUM NANUM, FOR EXAMPLE, IS ONE OF THE MOST COMMON AGENTS IN PIGS. THE ETIOLOGY OF ABDOMINAL RINGWORM-LIKE OR PITYRIASIS ROSEA ...