Journal Management System
ScopeMed is an
Online Journal/Article Management system
that can enable all of the operations of
the editorial functions of a journal.
Home  |   Add your Journal  |   Properties of ScopeMed  |   Video Tutorials  |   Journal List
Author Login | Reviewer Login | Editor Login
Search  


National Journal of Integrated Research in Medicine
Periodical of Dr.Pranav Shah
Journal Home Page
ISSN: 2230-9969 (Print)
ISSN: 0975-9840 (Online)
Language: [ English ]  

  » Volume 4, Issue 2
      pp. 1-180
  » Volume 4, Issue 1
      pp. 1-165

 

Open Access

Original Research



A Study of Superficial Mycoses in Tertiary Care Hospital

Dr.Pradeep Nawal*, Dr.Sachin Patel**, Dr.Mitesh Patel***, Dr. Sumita Soni****, Dr. Neeta Khandelwal^.

A B S T R A C T 

Abstract
Background & Objectives: Fungal infections are extremely common in the tropical regions and some of them are serious .Fungi produce diverse human infections ranging from superficial skin infections to systemic disease .The study of superficial mycosis is important due to the frequent occurrence in dermatology clinics. The present study was undertaken with a view to find out the clinical pattern of dermatophytic and non – dermatophytic fungi (superficial mycosis) and most common fungal pathogens in tertiary care hospital affiliated with medical college in Western India from August 2007 to July 2008. Methods: A clinical and mycological study of superficial mycosis was conducted on 215 cases (138 males and 77 females). Direct microscopy by KOH (potassium hydroxide) mount and culture was undertaken to isolate the fungal pathogen in each case. Results: Commonest age group involved was adults of 19-59 years age. Tinea corporis was the most common clinical presentation and Trichopyton rubrum was the most common fungal pathogen isolated. Dermatophytosis was the commonest superficial fungal infection and found in 147/215 cases (68.4%). Non dermatophytic fungus like pityriasis versicolor and yeast like candida species were isolated in 48/215(22.3%) cases and 20/215 (9.3%) cases respectively. The KOH positivity rate was 72.4% and total culture positivity rate was 62.8%.Interpretation & conclusion: Along with dermatophytes, nondermatophytic fungi are also emerging as important causes of superficial mycosis. Direct microscopy and culture both are important tools for diagnosis of the fungal infections.[

Key words: Dermatophytes, Superficial mycosis, Tinea corporis, Trichophyton rubrum


ARTICLE TOOLS
Abstract
PDF Fulltext
Email this Article
Print this article Print this Article
How to cite this articleHow to cite this article
Export to
Export to
Related Records
 Articles by Dr.Pradeep Nawal*
Articles by Dr.Sachin Patel**
Articles by Dr.Mitesh Patel***
Articles by Dr. Sumita Soni****
Articles by Dr. Neeta Khandelwal^
on IndexScholar Fulltext
on Google
on Google Scholar
Article Statistics
 Viewed: 366
Downloaded: 108
(Last 7 Days: 1)
Cited: 0
Emailed: 0

How to Cite this Article
Pubmed Style

Nawal* D, Patel** D, Patel*** D, **** DSS, Khandelwal^ DN. A Study of Superficial Mycoses in Tertiary Care Hospital. NJIRM. 2012; 3(1): 90-93.



Web Style

Nawal* D, Patel** D, Patel*** D, **** DSS, Khandelwal^ DN. A Study of Superficial Mycoses in Tertiary Care Hospital. www.scopemed.org/?mno=16784 [Access: May 21, 2013].



AMA (American Medical Association) Style

Nawal* D, Patel** D, Patel*** D, **** DSS, Khandelwal^ DN. A Study of Superficial Mycoses in Tertiary Care Hospital. NJIRM. 2012; 3(1): 90-93.



Vancouver/ICMJE Style

Nawal* D, Patel** D, Patel*** D, **** DSS, Khandelwal^ DN. A Study of Superficial Mycoses in Tertiary Care Hospital. NJIRM. (2012), [cited May 21, 2013]; 3(1): 90-93.



Harvard Style

Nawal*, D., Patel**, D., Patel***, D., ****, D. S. S. & Khandelwal^, D. N. (2012) A Study of Superficial Mycoses in Tertiary Care Hospital. NJIRM, 3 (1), 90-93.



Turabian Style

Nawal*, Dr.Pradeep, Dr.Sachin Patel**, Dr.Mitesh Patel***, Dr. Sumita Soni ****, and Dr. Neeta Khandelwal^. 2012. A Study of Superficial Mycoses in Tertiary Care Hospital. National Journal of Integrated Research in Medicine, 3 (1), 90-93.



Chicago Style

Nawal*, Dr.Pradeep, Dr.Sachin Patel**, Dr.Mitesh Patel***, Dr. Sumita Soni ****, and Dr. Neeta Khandelwal^. "A Study of Superficial Mycoses in Tertiary Care Hospital." National Journal of Integrated Research in Medicine 3 (2012), 90-93.



MLA (The Modern Language Association) Style

Nawal*, Dr.Pradeep, Dr.Sachin Patel**, Dr.Mitesh Patel***, Dr. Sumita Soni ****, and Dr. Neeta Khandelwal^. "A Study of Superficial Mycoses in Tertiary Care Hospital." National Journal of Integrated Research in Medicine 3.1 (2012), 90-93. Print.



APA (American Psychological Association) Style

Nawal*, D., Patel**, D., Patel***, D., ****, D. S. S. & Khandelwal^, D. N. (2012) A Study of Superficial Mycoses in Tertiary Care Hospital. National Journal of Integrated Research in Medicine, 3 (1), 90-93.




News / Announcements

  • Anti TB treatment in India needs to be improved ['May 04, 2013']

  • NJIRM. Year: 2013, Volume: 4, Issue: 2 is online now ['May 04, 2013']


  • » Last Downloads

    Please Wait...




    Total Download: 44.309
    (for National Journal of Integrated Research in Medicine)
    Total Submission during last 24 hours: 150


    » For Authors




    Become Reviewer


    » Login Area




    Follow ScopeMed on Twitter

    ScopeMed Home | About ScopeMed | Contact Us | Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy
    The articles in Scopemed are open access articles licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted, non-commercial use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the work is properly cited.
    ScopeMed is a Service of SAGE Publishing for Scientific Publications. Copyright © ScopeMed® International Medical Journal Management and Indexing System.