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Tunisie Medicale [La]. 2014; 92 (6): 361-367
in French | IMEMR | ID: emr-167838

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Anemia is a major public health problem and concerns the World Health Organization. It is more common in developing countries particularly in South Asia and Africa. The causes of anemia are varied and parasites can cause it. We propose to study the anemia caused by parasites after a brief hematology and pathophysiology of anemia in general

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Tunisie Medicale [La]. 2010; 88 (2): 85-87
in French | IMEMR | ID: emr-134739

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Pityriasis versicolor is caused by Malassezia sp. It is a common worldwide mycosis. Recently, eleven species are known of the Malassezia genus, and are identified in vitro by their morphological characteristics, biochemical tests and by molecular biology. Of this study is the identification of Malassezia species from Tunisian patients with pityriasis versicolor. Specimens were taken from 58 patients with pityriasis versicolor. All samples were both inoculated in Sabouraud dextrose agar and Sabouraud agar overlaid with olive oil. Malassezia species were identified by morphological and physiological. Macroscopy, microscopy, catalase, urease and lipid assimilation tests. We have isolated five Malassezia species: Malassezia globosa being isolated in 76.2%of patients, followed by Malassezia furfur [9.55%], Malassezia sympodialis [4.75%], Malassezia sympodialis [4.75%] and Malassezia pachydermaties [4.75%]. In our study Malassezia globosa presents the main species implicated in the pathogenicity of pityriasis versicolor and Malassezia furfur as the second agent of importance


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Humans , Malassezia/isolation & purification
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