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Die kutane Entzündungsreaktion bei einer Dermatomykose ist Ausdruck der Auseinandersetzung zwischen unterschiedlich pathogenen Pilzen und dem Wirtsorganismus mit seiner individuellen Disposition. In Mitteleuropa dermatologisch relevante Pilze sind die definitionsgemäß obligat pathogenen Dermatophyten, die fakultativpathogenen Hefen mit Candida (C.) albicans als wichtigstem Vertreter sowie Malassezia furfur als nahezu saprophytärer Keim.
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Brasch, J. (1991). Kutane Entzündungsreaktion am Beispiel mykotischer Infektionen. In: Marghescu, S., Lubach, D., Neumann, C. (eds) Supplementum X, 41. Jahrgang 1990 Verhandlungen der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft. Der Hautarzt, vol 36. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-84370-9_5
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