Abstract
A proportion of dermatophyte infections fail to respond to normally adequate courses of griseofulvin and tropical antifungal therapy. The organism Trichophyton rubrum was isolated from 96°o of 50 patients studied, but no instances of in vitro resistance were seen. Of these patients, 57%o had an underlying condition, commonly hay fever/asthma, atopic eczema, collagen disease or ichthyosis. Defective delayed type hypersensitivity responses and leucocyte migration inhibition to the specific antigen, trichophytin, were demonstrated. Immediate type hypersensitivity was seen in 58% and this was partially suppressible with chlorpheniramine and cimetidine. The relationship between these abnormalities and failure of treatment is discussed. © 1979 The Fellowship of Postgraduate Medicine.
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Hay, R. J. (1979). Failure of treatment in chronic dermatophyte infections. Postgraduate Medical Journal, 55(647), 608–610. https://doi.org/10.1136/pgmj.55.647.608
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