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      Comparative Study of the Activity and Lingering Effect of Topical Antifungals

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          We present a combined method of culturing pathogenic der-matophytes and yeasts on human stratum corneum. Topical marketed antifungals are applied in vivo, and the stratum corneum is removed by cyanoacrylate skin surface strippings. After inoculation of the test organism, the extent of fungal growth is measured, indicating by comparison with controls the level of inhibitory effect of the antifungal. Other samples of stratum corneum collected at different time intervals after the arrest of antimicrobial treatment are used to evaluate the lingering effect of the drug. The combination of the data gained by these approaches close to the in vivo situation is used to introduce a classification of antifungals.

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          Journal
          SPP
          Skin Pharmacol Physiol
          10.1159/issn.1660-5527
          Skin Pharmacology and Physiology
          S. Karger AG
          1660-5527
          1660-5535
          1993
          1993
          31 March 2009
          : 6
          : 3
          : 208-214
          Affiliations
          Department of Dermatopathology, University of Liège, Belgium
          Article
          211137 Skin Pharmacol 1993;6:208–214
          10.1159/000211137
          6bdf7e7e-4522-4eb4-b6af-d5266a675214
          © 1993 S. Karger AG, Basel

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          History
          : 10 June 1992
          : 24 September 1992
          Page count
          Pages: 7
          Categories
          Original Research Article

          Oncology & Radiotherapy,Pathology,Surgery,Dermatology,Pharmacology & Pharmaceutical medicine
          Dermatophyte,Yeast,Stratum corneum,Antifungal

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