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1. A resurgence of tinea cruris caused by Epidermophyton floccosum: An outbreak among Thai naval cadets.

2. Prevalence and characteristics of Epidermophyton floccosum skin infections: A 12-year retrospective study.

3. Development and diagnostic evaluation of indirect enzyme linked immunosorbent assay for Epidermophyton floccosum infection in humans.

4. Molecular exploration of hidden pleiotropic activities of azoles on dermatophytes in human tinea corporis infection.

5. Epidemiology of Dermatophytosis in Tehran, Iran: A Ten-year Retrospective Study.

7. Epidemiology of Dermatophytes Isolated from Clinical Samples in a Hospital in Eastern Saudi Arabia: A 20-Year Survey.

8. Species distribution of the main aetiologic agents causing skin dermatophytosis in Colombian patients: A 23-year experience at a Mycological Reference Center.

9. Epidemiological trends of dermatophytosis in Tehran, Iran: A five-year retrospective study.

10. Dermatophyte infections mimicking other skin diseases: a 154-person case survey of tinea atypica in the district of Cagliari (Italy).

11. A comparative survey of serum androgenic hormones levels between male patients with dermatophytosis and normal subjects.

12. Case report. Disseminated tinea of the verrucous type due to epidermophyton floccosum.

13. A case of Unna-Thost disease accompanied by Epidermophyton floccosum infection.

14. Epidemiology of the dermatophytoses in the Florence area of Italy: 1985-1990. Trichophyton mentagrophytes, Epidermophyton floccosum and Microsporum gypseum infections.

15. Pattern of dermatophyte infection in Singapore.

18. The treatment of tinea.

21. Clinical antifungal activity of thiabendazole.

24. Wrist-watch tinea.

43. [THE EPIDEMIOLOGY OF TINEA].

45. Chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis, dermatophytosis and defective cellular immunity in monozygotic twins.

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