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- Mal****ezia (formerly known as Pityrosporum) is a genus of fungi. It is the sole genus in family Mal****eziaceae, which is the only family in order Mal****eziales...
- Mal****ezia folliculitis or Pityrosporum folliculitis, is a skin condition caused by infection by Mal****ezia (formerly Pityrosporum) yeast.: 314  The skin...
- Mal****ezia furfur (formerly known as Pityrosporum ovale) is a species of yeast (a type of fungus) that is naturally found on the skin surfaces of humans...
- by the fungus T. rubrum. Mal****ezia folliculitis, formerly known as Pityrosporum folliculitis, is caused by yeasts (part of the fungus kingdom) of the...
- Older literature cites the fungus Mal****ezia furfur (previously known as Pityrosporum ovale) as the cause of dandruff. While this species does occur naturally...
- (Weidman) C.W.Dodge (1935) Synonyms Pityrosporum pachydermatis Weidman (1925) Cryptococcus pachydermatis Nann (1934) Pityrosporum canis Gustafson (1955) Torulopsis...
- of falling off as they dry. There is a relationship with skin yeasts (Pityrosporum ovale, newly renamed Mal****ezia furfur). If the condition thickens, turns...
- otitis externa ****ociated with yeast (Mal****ezia pachydermatis, formerly Pityrosporum canis) and/or bacteria susceptible to gentamicin. It contains the strongest...
- nonanoic acid. It is produced naturally by Mal****ezia furfur (also known as Pityrosporum ovale), a yeast that lives on normal skin. The bacterial degradation...
- Youngberg, GA (3 November 2006). "Narrow-spectrum staining pattern of Pityrosporum". Journal of Cutaneous Pathology. 33 (11): 731–734. doi:10.1111/j.1600-0560...