Epidermomicosis tricofitoide y en placas generalizadas por un «cladosporium»

Autores
Greco, Nicolás V.; Fernández, Antonio Aurelio; Bigatti, Alberto
Año de publicación
1938
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español castellano
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The authors refer to an observation of a case of epidermidomycosis which started about 6 months ago in the left leg of a youngster of 15 years of age, which later extended to the upper and lower extremities, to the trunk and neck, running up to the scalp. The eruption started as red punctiform maculae and scalelike formations which grew extending as trichophytic patches, in isolated or confluent forms, covering ample extensions of the skin in patches of geographic contours. The patches were red or somewhat pale, covered with scales, at times visible and somewhat whitish looking, or rather it could have been produced by the scratch of the curett. The palms of the hands and the soles of the feet and the nails were respected. In the scalp the pityriasic state was very prououuced. On examining the scales in caustic solution of potassium 40 °/0 showed mycotic corpuscles of conidial nature of 1 to 4-5 microns, some fragment of mycelium of 4 microns diameter and 20 of length. There were also ovoid forms of 16 microns. In Sabouraud's glucosed agar there developed cultures of compact colonies of dark olive-green colour, and mycelium radiated in the periphery of opaque whitish gray colour, with slight raising of the surfaces along with some depressions. With time they became dark, taking a blackish creen tint until almost black. The direct examination of there same colonies showed mycelial threads ramified and covered, some of them ended in short chains of conidia arranged in larger to smaller, the end chain being the smaller. The conidia are also born of the fragmentation of the uniformly covered mycelium. All conidia have tendency to cluster. They are of the size of 4 to 6 microns in diameter, or some are of greater length, eliptical, branched ofi, once, twice, or thrice with delicate extremities. They have the olive colour of the colonies. The authors identifield the isolated fungus as the cladosporium herbarum (Link), and they believe this is the first epidermidomycosis due to this fungus.
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Ciencias Médicas
Cladosporium
Micosis
Dermatología
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spelling Epidermomicosis tricofitoide y en placas generalizadas por un «cladosporium»Trichophytic epidermidomycosis and generalized plaques by a CladosporiumGreco, Nicolás V.Fernández, Antonio AurelioBigatti, AlbertoCiencias MédicasCladosporiumMicosisDermatologíaThe authors refer to an observation of a case of epidermidomycosis which started about 6 months ago in the left leg of a youngster of 15 years of age, which later extended to the upper and lower extremities, to the trunk and neck, running up to the scalp. The eruption started as red punctiform maculae and scalelike formations which grew extending as trichophytic patches, in isolated or confluent forms, covering ample extensions of the skin in patches of geographic contours. The patches were red or somewhat pale, covered with scales, at times visible and somewhat whitish looking, or rather it could have been produced by the scratch of the curett. The palms of the hands and the soles of the feet and the nails were respected. In the scalp the pityriasic state was very prououuced. On examining the scales in caustic solution of potassium 40 °/0 showed mycotic corpuscles of conidial nature of 1 to 4-5 microns, some fragment of mycelium of 4 microns diameter and 20 of length. There were also ovoid forms of 16 microns. In Sabouraud's glucosed agar there developed cultures of compact colonies of dark olive-green colour, and mycelium radiated in the periphery of opaque whitish gray colour, with slight raising of the surfaces along with some depressions. With time they became dark, taking a blackish creen tint until almost black. The direct examination of there same colonies showed mycelial threads ramified and covered, some of them ended in short chains of conidia arranged in larger to smaller, the end chain being the smaller. The conidia are also born of the fragmentation of the uniformly covered mycelium. All conidia have tendency to cluster. They are of the size of 4 to 6 microns in diameter, or some are of greater length, eliptical, branched ofi, once, twice, or thrice with delicate extremities. They have the olive colour of the colonies. The authors identifield the isolated fungus as the cladosporium herbarum (Link), and they believe this is the first epidermidomycosis due to this fungus.Facultad de Ciencias Médicas1938info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArticulohttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdf47-58http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/171033spainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)reponame:SEDICI (UNLP)instname:Universidad Nacional de La Platainstacron:UNLP2025-09-29T11:46:02Zoai:sedici.unlp.edu.ar:10915/171033Institucionalhttp://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/Universidad públicaNo correspondehttp://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/oai/snrdalira@sedici.unlp.edu.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:13292025-09-29 11:46:02.421SEDICI (UNLP) - Universidad Nacional de La Platafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Epidermomicosis tricofitoide y en placas generalizadas por un «cladosporium»
Trichophytic epidermidomycosis and generalized plaques by a Cladosporium
title Epidermomicosis tricofitoide y en placas generalizadas por un «cladosporium»
spellingShingle Epidermomicosis tricofitoide y en placas generalizadas por un «cladosporium»
Greco, Nicolás V.
Ciencias Médicas
Cladosporium
Micosis
Dermatología
title_short Epidermomicosis tricofitoide y en placas generalizadas por un «cladosporium»
title_full Epidermomicosis tricofitoide y en placas generalizadas por un «cladosporium»
title_fullStr Epidermomicosis tricofitoide y en placas generalizadas por un «cladosporium»
title_full_unstemmed Epidermomicosis tricofitoide y en placas generalizadas por un «cladosporium»
title_sort Epidermomicosis tricofitoide y en placas generalizadas por un «cladosporium»
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Greco, Nicolás V.
Fernández, Antonio Aurelio
Bigatti, Alberto
author Greco, Nicolás V.
author_facet Greco, Nicolás V.
Fernández, Antonio Aurelio
Bigatti, Alberto
author_role author
author2 Fernández, Antonio Aurelio
Bigatti, Alberto
author2_role author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Médicas
Cladosporium
Micosis
Dermatología
topic Ciencias Médicas
Cladosporium
Micosis
Dermatología
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv The authors refer to an observation of a case of epidermidomycosis which started about 6 months ago in the left leg of a youngster of 15 years of age, which later extended to the upper and lower extremities, to the trunk and neck, running up to the scalp. The eruption started as red punctiform maculae and scalelike formations which grew extending as trichophytic patches, in isolated or confluent forms, covering ample extensions of the skin in patches of geographic contours. The patches were red or somewhat pale, covered with scales, at times visible and somewhat whitish looking, or rather it could have been produced by the scratch of the curett. The palms of the hands and the soles of the feet and the nails were respected. In the scalp the pityriasic state was very prououuced. On examining the scales in caustic solution of potassium 40 °/0 showed mycotic corpuscles of conidial nature of 1 to 4-5 microns, some fragment of mycelium of 4 microns diameter and 20 of length. There were also ovoid forms of 16 microns. In Sabouraud's glucosed agar there developed cultures of compact colonies of dark olive-green colour, and mycelium radiated in the periphery of opaque whitish gray colour, with slight raising of the surfaces along with some depressions. With time they became dark, taking a blackish creen tint until almost black. The direct examination of there same colonies showed mycelial threads ramified and covered, some of them ended in short chains of conidia arranged in larger to smaller, the end chain being the smaller. The conidia are also born of the fragmentation of the uniformly covered mycelium. All conidia have tendency to cluster. They are of the size of 4 to 6 microns in diameter, or some are of greater length, eliptical, branched ofi, once, twice, or thrice with delicate extremities. They have the olive colour of the colonies. The authors identifield the isolated fungus as the cladosporium herbarum (Link), and they believe this is the first epidermidomycosis due to this fungus.
Facultad de Ciencias Médicas
description The authors refer to an observation of a case of epidermidomycosis which started about 6 months ago in the left leg of a youngster of 15 years of age, which later extended to the upper and lower extremities, to the trunk and neck, running up to the scalp. The eruption started as red punctiform maculae and scalelike formations which grew extending as trichophytic patches, in isolated or confluent forms, covering ample extensions of the skin in patches of geographic contours. The patches were red or somewhat pale, covered with scales, at times visible and somewhat whitish looking, or rather it could have been produced by the scratch of the curett. The palms of the hands and the soles of the feet and the nails were respected. In the scalp the pityriasic state was very prououuced. On examining the scales in caustic solution of potassium 40 °/0 showed mycotic corpuscles of conidial nature of 1 to 4-5 microns, some fragment of mycelium of 4 microns diameter and 20 of length. There were also ovoid forms of 16 microns. In Sabouraud's glucosed agar there developed cultures of compact colonies of dark olive-green colour, and mycelium radiated in the periphery of opaque whitish gray colour, with slight raising of the surfaces along with some depressions. With time they became dark, taking a blackish creen tint until almost black. The direct examination of there same colonies showed mycelial threads ramified and covered, some of them ended in short chains of conidia arranged in larger to smaller, the end chain being the smaller. The conidia are also born of the fragmentation of the uniformly covered mycelium. All conidia have tendency to cluster. They are of the size of 4 to 6 microns in diameter, or some are of greater length, eliptical, branched ofi, once, twice, or thrice with delicate extremities. They have the olive colour of the colonies. The authors identifield the isolated fungus as the cladosporium herbarum (Link), and they believe this is the first epidermidomycosis due to this fungus.
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