Endodermophyton concentricum M. Ota & Langeron (1923)
Lepidophyton concentricum Gedoelst (1902)
Mycoderma concentricum Vuill (1929)
Oospora concentrica Hanawa and Nagai (1917)
Trichophyton concentricum is an anthropophilic dermatophyte believed to be an etiological agent of a type of skin mycosis in humans, evidenced by scaly cutaneous patches on the body known as tinea imbricata. This fungus has been found mainly in the Pacific Islands and South America.
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Trichophytonconcentricum is an anthropophilic dermatophyte believed to be an etiological agent of a type of skin mycosis in humans, evidenced by scaly...
keratinophilic: they feed on the keratin in nails, hair, and dead skin. Trichophytonconcentricum causes "Malabar itch", a skin infection consisting of an eruption...
autosomal recessive trait. Tinea imbricata is associated with Trichophytonconcentricum. The term "tinea pseudoimbricata" synonymous with "tinea indecisiva"...
Asia, India, and Central America.: 303 It is associated with Trichophytonconcentricum. Tinea nigra (also known as "superficial phaeohyphomycosis", and...
identifying rare non-sporulating species like Trichophytonconcentricum, Microsporum audouinii and Trichophyton schoenleinii. A special agar called Dermatophyte...
entitled The relation of nutrition to the growth and morphology of trichophytonconcentricum blanchard 1896. She was eager to return to California, and sought...