Zbornik Matice Srpske za Prirodne Nauke (Jan 2011)

Dermatomycosis: Conditions that contribute to the disease development

  • Stojanov Igor M.,
  • Prodanov-Radulović Jasna Z.,
  • Pušić Ivan M.,
  • Kapetanov Miloš,
  • Ratajac Radomir D.,
  • Jakšić Sandra

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2298/ZMSPN1120231S
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2011, no. 120
pp. 231 – 243

Abstract

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Skin lesions caused by dermatophytes are classified depending on the infected skin structure: surface layer of cutis, fur layer, clutches or nails. Surface mycoses are caused by dermatophytes: Epidermophyton, Microsporum and Trichophyton species (also important are Malassezia spp., Candida spp., and Trichosporon). Skin is the target tissue for fungal infections if the epithelial layer is damaged and immune system cannot cope with the infection, or if the conditions are favorable for dermatophytes, which spread in the cutis due to the enzyme activities. Dermatophytes can be found on skin surface if they contaminate or colonize epidermis or hair follicles. However, clinical symptoms of lesion on the skin are sometimes absent. According to the literature data 6-9% of skin lesions are caused by dermatophyte in human medicine. Similar situation is in veterinary medicine. Fungus that cause dermatomycosis are widespread in the nature and could be divided into: zoophilic, geophilic and anthrophilic. The goal of this paper is to present the latest knowledge in pathogenesis on dermatomycosis, predisposing factors important for the outcome of the disease, and immunological reaction of organism to the fungal infection. Our intention is to summarize the subject and present the facts related to specific problems in dermatomycosis.

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