R Hay
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Recent Articles
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Rodriguez-Cerdeira C, Pinto-Almazan R, Saunte D, Hay R, Szepietowski J, Szepietowsk J, et al.
J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol
. 2024 Aug;
39(2):377-388.
PMID: 39136534
Background: Nakaseomyces glabratus (N. glabratus) formerly known as Candida glabrata (C. glabrata), is an endogenous opportunistic pathogen, which is generally located in the gastrointestinal tract but can spread in immunocompromised...
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Henning M, Hay R, Rodriguez-Cerdeira C, Szepietowski J, Piraccini B, Ferreiros M, et al.
J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol
. 2023 Mar;
37(7):1268-1275.
PMID: 36912427
Malassezia is a lipophilic yeast that is a part of the human mycobiome. Malassezia folliculitis appears when the benign colonization of the hair follicles, by the Malassezia yeasts, becomes symptomatic...
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Hampton P, Berth-Jones J, Duarte Williamson C, Hay R, Leslie T, Porter I, et al.
Br J Dermatol
. 2021 May;
185(4):725-735.
PMID: 33993465
No abstract available.
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Rundle C, Fortugno A, Maghfour J, Presley C, Pulsipher K, Husayn S, et al.
Br J Dermatol
. 2021 Mar;
185(2):451-453.
PMID: 33764503
No abstract available.
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McMahon D, Oyesiku L, Amerson E, Beltraminelli H, Chang A, Forrestel A, et al.
Br J Dermatol
. 2021 Mar;
185(1):212-214.
PMID: 33657642
No abstract available.
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Rodriguez-Cerdeira C, Martinez-Herrera E, Szepietowski J, Pinto-Almazan R, Frias-De-Leon M, Espinosa-Hernandez V, et al.
J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol
. 2020 Sep;
35(4):844-883.
PMID: 32976663
Dermatophyte infections are the most common fungal infections in humans; among them, tinea capitis (TC) - the most contagious fungal infection - is caused by anthropophilic, zoophilic and geophilic dermatophytes....
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