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Review
. 2017 Feb;182(1-2):203-213.
doi: 10.1007/s11046-016-0066-8. Epub 2016 Sep 17.

Unusual Species of Dermatophytes: Rarely Identified or New?

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Unusual Species of Dermatophytes: Rarely Identified or New?

Marie-Pierre Hayette et al. Mycopathologia. 2017 Feb.

Abstract

Dermatophytes are causing superficial mycosis in animals and humans. Depending on the geophilic, zoophilic or anthropophilic origin of the fungus but also on the immunological status of the patient, symptomatology can widely differ. Nevertheless, each species is currently associated with typical clinical manifestations, even if atypical localizations and/or clinical pictures are sometimes also reported. Diagnostic tools applied to species identification have been changing since the last two decades with the more frequent use of molecular methods currently considered nowadays as reference methods for species identification. It becomes obvious that the algorithm used for the distinction of closely related species needs to combine phenotypic and genomic methods. All these different points are discussed, and the most recent novel species causing or involved in human dermatophytosis are reported.

Keywords: Dermatomycosis; Dermatophytes; Misdiagnosis; New species; Unrecognized species; Unusal clinical presentation.

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