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Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg., 14(6), 1965, pp. 1062-1065
Copyright © 1965 by The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene

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Tinea Imbricata Treated with Griseofulvin

Carlyn Halde* AND Ong Liong Sik{dagger}

Nine of twenty-five Indonesian patients with tinea imbricata were free of their infections for at least three months following therapy with griseofulvin. Those receiving 2 grams daily were more often cured than were patients on a lower dosage schedule. New lesions appeared on some patients while they were receiving griseofulvin. These lesions could not be controlled by an increased dosage of the drug.


* Department of Microbiology, University of California School of Medicine, San Francisco, California.


{dagger} Department of Dermatology, University of Indonesia Faculty of Medicine, Djakarta, Indonesia.







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