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52. Some Unusual Cutaneous Manifestations of Trichophyton rubrum in Israel.
53. Experimental Inoculation with Trichophyton rubrum (Castellani) Sabouraud in Patients With Pemphigus and Related Dermatoses.
54. New Isolation of Cryptococcus neoformans (Sanfelice) Vuillemin from Soil in Israel.
55. The Prevalence of Mycotic Infections and the Immunologic Response in Patients with Housewives' Eczema.
56. Widely disseminated cutaneous candidosis in adults.
57. Trichophytosis by double infection of Trichophyton schoenleinii and Trichophyton violaceum.
58. Isolation of Sporothrix schenckii in the soil in Israel in relation to a new case in man.
59. The occurrence of dermatophytes in wild animals from Rumania.
60. Isolation of Trichophyton quinckeanum from Rumanian soils.
61. A short review on tinea pedis by dermatophytes.
62. Tinea corporis by Trichophyton quinckeanum in a 10 months old infant.
63. Trichophyton megnini in Romania.
64. Trichophyton georgiae and Trichophyton vanbreuseghemii in Romanian soil.
65. Considérations sur l'ubiquité du Trichophyton terrestre-Durié & Frey 1957-saprophyte du sol. Son inoculabilité.
66. EVOLUTION OF TINEA CAPITIS IN ROMANIA AFTER WORLD WAR II.
67. A propos d'un cas de trichophytie chronique du cuir chevelu, à type de pseudo-pelade, dû au Trichophyton verrucosum.
68. Rapid Response of Transient Acantholytic Dermatosis to Selenium Sulfide Treatment for Pityriasis Versicolor.
69. Two Years of Follow-up of Oral Ketoconazole Therapy in 60 Cases of Pityriasis versicolor.
70. Human dermatophyte infections from laboratory animals.
71. FIRST ROMANIAN ISOLATION OF HISTOPLASMA CAPSULATUM FROM THE SOIL.
72. Microsporum spp. in tinea pedis.
73. First isolation of Allescheria bordii from Romanian soil.
74. Isolation ofSporothrix schenckiiin the soil in Israel in relation to a new case in man
75. Trichophytosis by double infection ofTrichophyton schoenleiniiandTrichophyton violaceum
76. RARE CAUSATIVE AGENTS OF TINEA PEDIS
77. Obituary
78. Infection byMicrosporum gypseumin the chamois (Rupicapra rupicapra)
79. Microsporumspp. intinea pedis
80. Isolation ofTrichophyton quinckeanumfrom Rumanian soils
81. First isolation ofAllescheria bordiifrom Romanian soil
82. TRICHOPHYTON QUINCKEANUM INFECTION IN MAN.
83. Infection by Microsporum gypseum in the chamois ( Rupicapra rupicapra).
84. Tinea capitis in suckling.
85. Human infection by Trichophyton mentagrophytes from rabbits.
86. RARE CAUSATIVE AGENTS OF TINEA PEDIS.
87. Once-weekly treatment with oral ketoconazole for superficial fungal infections.
88. [Mycetoma with black granules: first case in a native of Israel].
89. Isolation of Sporothrix schenckii in the soil in Israel in relation to a new case in man.
90. Prevalence of pathogenic fungi in the toe-webs and toe-nails of diabetic patients.
91. Tinea capitis among children of Ethiopian immigrants.
92. [A familial outbreak of pityriasis versicolor in unusual areas of the skin].
93. [Keratinophilic fungi in sand from Israeli beaches].
94. Two outbreaks of Microsporum canis ringworm in Israel.
95. Renal transplant incidence of superficial fungal infection as related to immunosuppressive therapy.
96. [Opportunistic fungi in the sputum of patients with malignancy].
97. Jewish physicians in Southern France during the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries.
98. Mycetoma due to Nocardia caviae. The first Israeli patient.
99. Experimental inoculation of dermatophytes on psoriatic skin.
100. Widely disseminated cutaneous candidosis in adults.
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