Fungous disease in man acquired from cattle and horses (due to Trichophyton faviforme).
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Publication Date: 1952-06-26 PubMed ID: 14941263DOI: 10.1056/NEJM195206262462602Google Scholar: Lookup
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JILLSON OF, BUCKLEY WR.
(1952).
Fungous disease in man acquired from cattle and horses (due to Trichophyton faviforme).
N Engl J Med, 246(26), 996-999.
https://doi.org/10.1056/NEJM195206262462602 Publication
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MeSH Terms
- Animals
- Cattle
- Horses
- Humans
- Male
- Tinea
- Trichophyton
Citations
This article has been cited 3 times.- Lyskova P, Hubka V, Petricakova A, Dobias R, Cmokova A, Kolarik M. Equine Dermatophytosis due to Trichophyton bullosum, a Poorly Known Zoophilic Dermatophyte Masquerading as T. verrucosum.. Mycopathologia 2015 Dec;180(5-6):407-19.
- SCHWARZ J, BAUM GL. [A critical review of medical mycology in the United States 1946-1956].. Mycopathol Mycol Appl 1957 Dec 20;8(4):271-326.
- ROOK AJ, FRAIN-BELL W. Cattle ringworm.. Br Med J 1954 Nov 20;2(4898):1198-200.
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