YEAST INFECTIONS OF THE SKIN
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- 1 March 1922
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Medical Association (AMA) in Archives of Dermatology and Syphilology
- Vol. 5 (3) , 332-344
- https://doi.org/10.1001/archderm.1922.02350280037005
Abstract
Of the many genera of the family ofSaccharomycetaceae,1comparatively few play an etiologic rôle in dermatomycoses. The most important and the most frequent dermatologic lesion caused by yeasts is a deep infection first described by Gilchrist in 1914, and commonly known as blastomycosis. This dermatomycosis is caused by the generaSaccharomyces(Blastomyces),CryptococcusandCoccidioides. The peculiar warty lesions and abscesses that characterize this affection are well known and need not here be described. On the other hand, yeast infection may occur superficially. Thrush is the best known instance. Other instances of less frequent occurrence will be pointed out later, with particular reference to an infection known as intertrigo saccharomycetica, cases of which are herein reported. Thrush, caused byOidium albicansand certain species ofMonilia, occurs as a white or creamy adherent membrane on an erythematous base, most frequently on the oral mucous membranes of infants. ItKeywords
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