2018
DOI: 10.30978/ujdvk2018-4-16
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Modern view on treatment of microsporia of children, taking into account the etiology, pathogenesis and features of clinical course of dermatosis

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“…Immunodeficiency conditions, hypovitaminosis, skin microtrauma, increased ambient temperature, non-observance of the personal hygiene rules, hypothermia and decrease of the body defenses, presence of concomitant viral and catarrhal diseases. This disease refers to dermatophytosis, most common in groups of children and among athletes [1,9,10,20].…”
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“…Immunodeficiency conditions, hypovitaminosis, skin microtrauma, increased ambient temperature, non-observance of the personal hygiene rules, hypothermia and decrease of the body defenses, presence of concomitant viral and catarrhal diseases. This disease refers to dermatophytosis, most common in groups of children and among athletes [1,9,10,20].…”
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“…Microsporia diseases are common among athletes in contact sports, especially wrestlers who attend freestyle and Greco-Roman wrestling sections. It is caused by the peculiarities of these sports [10].…”
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