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Tytuł:
Zastosowanie lampy Wooda w diagnostyce mykologicznej - fakty i mity
Using Wood’s lamp in mycological diagnostics - facts and myths
Autorzy:
Gnat, Sebastian
Łagowski, Dominik
Nowakiewicz, Aneta
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/22180768.pdf
Data publikacji:
2021
Wydawca:
Krajowa Izba Lekarsko-Weterynaryjna
Tematy:
dermatologia weterynaryjna
grzybice
dermatofity
Microsporum canis
diagnostyka
lampa Wooda
zastosowanie
choroby zwierząt
Wood’s lamp
diagnostic
dermatophytes
Opis:
Wood’s lamp was invented in 1903 by American physicist, Robert W. Wood. The longwave ultraviolet (UV) light, has become an invaluable tool in medical practice. UV rays emission in Wood’s lamp is generated by a high-pressure mercury arc, fitted with a compounded filter, made of barium silicate with 9% nickel oxide. This filter is opaque to all light except for a band between 320 and 400 nm, with a peak at 365 nm. Wood’s light is used in veterinary medicine, predominantly in diagnostics of cutaneous fungal infections, especially those caused by dermatophytes. While its direct therapeutic uses are minimal, some recent applications have involved adjunctive roles in various treatments. The most important veterinary dermatophyte, emitting fluorescence in Wood’s lamp, is Microsporum canis. This review covers the physical basics of Wood’s lamp and its diagnostic applications. The myths, surrounding the use of Wood’s lamp are particularly highlighted, and their scientific explanations are presented. Finally, it appears that Wood’s lamp tests are still considered a valuable diagnostic tool in the management of dermatophytosis outbreaks in large groups of animals, e.g. in shelters. Due to its simplicity and low cost, this tool has not lost its popularity irrespective the passing of time.
Źródło:
Życie Weterynaryjne; 2021, 96, 02; 90-94
0137-6810
Pojawia się w:
Życie Weterynaryjne
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Dermatofitozy powodowane przez Microsporum canis u kotów – charakterystyka i sposoby leczenia
Dermatophytosis caused by Microsporum canis in cats - characteristics and treatment
Autorzy:
Gnat, Sebastian
Łagowski, Dominik
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/22397632.pdf
Data publikacji:
2022
Wydawca:
Krajowa Izba Lekarsko-Weterynaryjna
Tematy:
koty
dermatofitoza
Microsporum canis
zoonozy
leczenie
choroby zwierząt
wrażliwość na leki
lekooporność
rozprzestrzenianie się chorób
cat
dermatophytosis
zoonoses
transmission
Opis:
Dermatomycoses are the most common form of mycoses, which include superficial infections of the skin, particularly the epidermis, human hair and nails, and animal hair, horns, claws and hooves. Once the etiological agent is identified as keratinolytic filamentous fungus classified as a dermatophyte, the infection is diagnosed as dermatophytosis, also known as ringworm or tinea. These fungi are cosmopolitan pathogens found in many ecological niches such as soil human and animal keratin tissues. This article describes the synthetic clinical picture of infections and the results of research related to the treatment of dermatophytoses caused by Microsporum canis in cats. The frequency of isolation of this pathogen from skin lesions is usually higher in cats than in dogs, and more than 90% of dermatophytic lesions in cats and 75% in dogs are etiologically related to this species. A critical factor in the spread of M. canis is the asymptomatic carriage, which is an increasingly common phenomenon in the cat population. Research conducted in recent years shows that up to 50% of people who come into contact with carriers are symptomatically infected. In addition, about 40% of patients with zoonotic infections with the M. canis experience treatment failures and relapses due to drug resistance, premature discontinuation of therapy by the patient, lack of penetration of the drug into the tissues, or its variable bioavailability.
Źródło:
Życie Weterynaryjne; 2022, 97, 06; 392-398
0137-6810
Pojawia się w:
Życie Weterynaryjne
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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