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Malassezia Dermatitis 616.e1
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MALASSEZIA DERMATITIS Brown discoloration around the base of the nail is evocative of Malassezia
infections. (Copyright Dr. Manon Paradis.)
ADDITIONAL SUGGESTED RELATED CLIENT EDUCATION
READINGS SHEETS
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Berger DJ, et al: Comparison of once-daily versus
twice-weekly terbinafine administration for the
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Chen TA, et al: The biology of Malassezia organisms
and their ability to induce immune responses and
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Miller WH Jr, et al: Muller & Kirk’s Small animal
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Nuttall T: Malassezia dermatitis. In Jackson H, et
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Patterson AP, et al: How to diagnose and treat Malas-
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Rosales MS, et al: Comparison of the clinical efficacy
or oral terbinafine and ketoconazole combined
with cephalexin in the treatment of Malassezia
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