Background: To investigate the biochemical-physiological characteristics and genetic variations of Malassezia species isolated from pityriasis versicolor and seborrhoeic dermatitis patients. Methods: Twenty two pityriasis versicolor and seborrhoeic dermatitis outpatients at Razi Hospital of Tehran University were included in this study. The samples were cultured and identified for Malassezia spp. by the conventional techniques based on the morphological, biochemical and physiological characteristics. Random amplification of polymorphic DNA polymerase chain reaction (RAPD-PCR) was applied for genetic variations of the isolates. Results: M. furfur was the prevalent species isolated from pityriasis versicolor either alone (44/4 %) or in combin...
Malassezia species are found in part of the normal human cutaneous commensal flora, however it has b...
The role of Malassezia spp in seborrheic dermatitis (SD) is controversial. To compare the cutaneous ...
As espécies do gênero Malassezia isoladas foram: Malassezia sympodialis (16,66%), Malassezia furfur ...
Background and Purpose: Malassezia yeasts are lipophilic normal flora of the skin in humans and othe...
Background The species of the genus Malassezia are lipophilic and dimorphic yeasts that ar...
Introduction Malassezia is a lipophilic dimorphic fungus belonging to the normal flora of human skin...
Purpose : Malassezia yeasts are globally distributed agents of pityriasis versicolor and are impli...
Malassezia species colonize the skin of normal and various pathological conditions including pityria...
Pityriasis versicolor (PV) is a common clinical problem associated with Malassezia species (Malassez...
Espécies de Malassezia fazem parte da microbiota de humanos e de animais. Essas leveduras lipofílica...
ObjectiveThis study was aimed at the development of a DNA-based procedure directly applicable to pat...
Abstract Background and Objective: Malassezia yeast is considered lipophilic normal flora of hu...
Abstract: Yeasts of the genus Malassezia are known as the microflora of human skin and that of many ...
Background: In the last 10 years, different studies have shown interesting geographical variations i...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate whether the new taxonomy of Malassezia may have importa...
Malassezia species are found in part of the normal human cutaneous commensal flora, however it has b...
The role of Malassezia spp in seborrheic dermatitis (SD) is controversial. To compare the cutaneous ...
As espécies do gênero Malassezia isoladas foram: Malassezia sympodialis (16,66%), Malassezia furfur ...
Background and Purpose: Malassezia yeasts are lipophilic normal flora of the skin in humans and othe...
Background The species of the genus Malassezia are lipophilic and dimorphic yeasts that ar...
Introduction Malassezia is a lipophilic dimorphic fungus belonging to the normal flora of human skin...
Purpose : Malassezia yeasts are globally distributed agents of pityriasis versicolor and are impli...
Malassezia species colonize the skin of normal and various pathological conditions including pityria...
Pityriasis versicolor (PV) is a common clinical problem associated with Malassezia species (Malassez...
Espécies de Malassezia fazem parte da microbiota de humanos e de animais. Essas leveduras lipofílica...
ObjectiveThis study was aimed at the development of a DNA-based procedure directly applicable to pat...
Abstract Background and Objective: Malassezia yeast is considered lipophilic normal flora of hu...
Abstract: Yeasts of the genus Malassezia are known as the microflora of human skin and that of many ...
Background: In the last 10 years, different studies have shown interesting geographical variations i...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate whether the new taxonomy of Malassezia may have importa...
Malassezia species are found in part of the normal human cutaneous commensal flora, however it has b...
The role of Malassezia spp in seborrheic dermatitis (SD) is controversial. To compare the cutaneous ...
As espécies do gênero Malassezia isoladas foram: Malassezia sympodialis (16,66%), Malassezia furfur ...