Aspectos actuales sobre las dermatofitosis y sus agentes etiológicos

Las lesiones por dermatofitos se han considerado como unas de las patologías más frecuentes de la piel; las manifestaciones clínicas por este grupo de hongos se asocian con: la capacidad que tienen de utilizar la queratina, el tipo de moléculas producidas que generan más o menos inflamación y el gra...

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Dermatofitos
etiología
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title Aspectos actuales sobre las dermatofitosis y sus agentes etiológicos
spellingShingle Aspectos actuales sobre las dermatofitosis y sus agentes etiológicos
Dermatofitos
etiología
manifestaciones clínicas
tratamiento
factores de patogenicidad
diagnóstico
prevención
Dermatophytes
etiology
treatment
pathogenicity factors
diagnosis
prevention
title_short Aspectos actuales sobre las dermatofitosis y sus agentes etiológicos
title_full Aspectos actuales sobre las dermatofitosis y sus agentes etiológicos
title_fullStr Aspectos actuales sobre las dermatofitosis y sus agentes etiológicos
title_full_unstemmed Aspectos actuales sobre las dermatofitosis y sus agentes etiológicos
title_sort Aspectos actuales sobre las dermatofitosis y sus agentes etiológicos
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Dermatofitos
etiología
manifestaciones clínicas
tratamiento
factores de patogenicidad
diagnóstico
prevención
Dermatophytes
etiology
treatment
pathogenicity factors
diagnosis
prevention
topic Dermatofitos
etiología
manifestaciones clínicas
tratamiento
factores de patogenicidad
diagnóstico
prevención
Dermatophytes
etiology
treatment
pathogenicity factors
diagnosis
prevention
description Las lesiones por dermatofitos se han considerado como unas de las patologías más frecuentes de la piel; las manifestaciones clínicas por este grupo de hongos se asocian con: la capacidad que tienen de utilizar la queratina, el tipo de moléculas producidas que generan más o menos inflamación y el grado de inmunosupresión selectiva que pueden inducir y que permiten que algunos de estos hongos puedan permanecer en el estrato córneo de la piel produciendo manifestaciones crónicas o eventualmente ninguna sintomatología directa, pero sí reacciones de hipersensibilidad como las dermatofitides. En un intento por comprender los mecanismos de patogenicidad y la epidemiología de las dermatofitosis se pretende hacer una revisión de las características ecológicas, los factores de virulencia, la epidemiología, los factores predisponentes y lo nuevo que hasta el momento existe en la literatura para el tratamiento de este tipo de enfermedades.
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spelling Aspectos actuales sobre las dermatofitosis y sus agentes etiológicos-Dermatofitosetiologíamanifestaciones clínicastratamientofactores de patogenicidaddiagnósticoprevenciónDermatophytesetiologytreatmentpathogenicity factorsdiagnosispreventionLas lesiones por dermatofitos se han considerado como unas de las patologías más frecuentes de la piel; las manifestaciones clínicas por este grupo de hongos se asocian con: la capacidad que tienen de utilizar la queratina, el tipo de moléculas producidas que generan más o menos inflamación y el grado de inmunosupresión selectiva que pueden inducir y que permiten que algunos de estos hongos puedan permanecer en el estrato córneo de la piel produciendo manifestaciones crónicas o eventualmente ninguna sintomatología directa, pero sí reacciones de hipersensibilidad como las dermatofitides. En un intento por comprender los mecanismos de patogenicidad y la epidemiología de las dermatofitosis se pretende hacer una revisión de las características ecológicas, los factores de virulencia, la epidemiología, los factores predisponentes y lo nuevo que hasta el momento existe en la literatura para el tratamiento de este tipo de enfermedades.The lesions caused by dermatophytes have been considered as the most common skin pathologies.The clinical manifestations for this fungi group have been associated with the capacity to metabolize keratin; the type of molecules produced that induce inflammation, and, the degree of selective immunological suppression that may induce and that allow some fungi to hold out on the corneum stratum of the skin producing chronic manifestations or eventually no symptoms, but resulting in hipersensitivity reactions such as dermatophytides. With the aim to understand the patogenicity mechanisms and the epidemiology of the dermatophytoses, this review intetnts to describe the ecological characteristics, the virulence factors, the epidemiology, the predisposing factors and the new treatment therapies of these diseases.Universidad de Caldas2005-12-23T00:00:00Z2025-10-08T21:17:07Z2005-12-23T00:00:00Z2025-10-08T21:17:07Z2005-12-23Artículo de revistahttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcTextinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleJournal articlehttp://purl.org/redcol/resource_type/ARTREVinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1application/pdf1657-9550https://repositorio.ucaldas.edu.co/handle/ucaldas/238022462-960Xhttps://revistasojs.ucaldas.edu.co/index.php/biosalud/article/view/5864https://revistasojs.ucaldas.edu.co/index.php/biosalud/article/view/5864spa1211054BiosaludAKIBA, H; MOTOKI, Y; SATOH, M; IWATSUKI, K; KANEKO, F. Recalcitrant trichophytic granuloma associated with NK-cell deficiency in a SLE patient treated with corticosteroid. Eur J. Dermatol, 2001. 11:58-62.al-SOGAIR, S.M; MOAWAD, M.K; al-HUMAIDAN, Y.M. Fungal infections a cause of skin disease in the eastern province of Saudi Arabia: tinea pedis and tinea manum. Mycoses, 1991. 34:339-344AUGER, P; MARQUIS, G; JOLY, J; ATTYE, A. Epidemiology of tinea pedis in marathon runners: prevalence of occult athlete’s foot. Mycoses, 1993. 36:35-41.BROUTA, F; DESCAMPS, F; MONOD, M; VERMOUT, S; LOSSON, B; MIGNON, B. Secreted metalloproteases gene family of Microsporum canis. Infect Immun, 2002. 70:5676-5683.BUITRAGO, G.E. Dermatomicosis en la población de Manizales. Biomédica, 1994. 14:77-84CASAL, M; LINARES, M.J; FERNÁNDEZ, J.C; SOLIS, F. Dermatofitos y dermatofitosis en Córdoba (España): Enferm Infecc Microbiol Clin, 1991. 9:491-494.CHENG, S; CHONG, L. A prospective epidemiological study on tinea pedis and onychomycosis in Hong Kong. Chin. Med. 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